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Temperatures unusually mild in Finland this week

The mild weather of recent days is set to continue this week, with intermittent local snow and rain showers, according to Yle forecasters.

Tulva Espoon Kirkkojärvellä 15. tammikuuta 2023.
The recent mild temperatures and rain caused flooding in some parts of Finland. Photo of flood conditions in Espoo on Sunday. Image: Heikki Saukkomaa / Lehtikuva
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The third week of 2023 will see local rain and snow showers and temperatures hovering just above or below the freezing point, according to Yle meteorologist Elias Paakkanen, who noted that temperatures will be colder up north.

Overall, temperatures will range from three to six degrees Celsius above the average for this time of year, Paakkanen said.

The recent mild temperatures and rain caused flooding in some parts of the country over the weekend.

There was a precipitation system over nearly all of Finland on Monday. In the south it fell in the form of rain, in central areas as sleet and as snow in northern areas.

On Tuesday temperatures are expected drop somewhat, from around +3 to zero degrees in southern areas, conditions which will bring snowfall to a good part of the south and southwest.

On Wednesday, the precipitation will move north, bringing 2-10 cm of snow to central, western and eastern areas and between 3-12 cm to Lapland. Most areas are expected to receive about 5 cm of snow, however.

More precipitation is expected on Thursday, when more snow is in store for most of the country, with eastern areas likely receiving the majority of the white stuff.

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