Get ready for a heat wave this Easter weekend across Sweden!

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Fresh spring winds play and whisper.

And they come at full speed. For the Easter weekend, heat shock is expected in some parts of the country.

– It will probably feel really hot for some this weekend, says Lasse Rydqvist, meteorologist at Klart.

Now it’s getting hot.

From the south, warm winds pull up over the country towards the Easter weekend.

– We have come out of a period of cold back and forth where we have been hit with setbacks for a while now, so it will probably feel really hot this weekend, says Lasse Rydqvist, meteorologist at Klart.

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Could be 20 degrees

The warmest day will be Easter Sunday, when temperatures of up to 20 degrees can be measured for the first time this year.

– It is still a bit unclear exactly where it will be warm. Skåne, Halland and Blekinge are best located.

Come with shorts and sunglasses then? Well. Great contrasts are promised during Easter.

It will mainly be Southern and Central Sweden that will get to share the heat. When you get up to the north, it swings quite a lot.

– In the north it will be minus degrees. In northernmost Svealand and southern Norrland there is a fairly sharp line between heat and cold, says Rydqvist.

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Spring weather in Central Sweden

While freezing cold prevails in the north and scorching sunny weather in the south, Central Sweden receives slightly more usual spring temperatures – and mild spring weather.

– As early as Maundy Thursday, the southerly winds will come up and then it can be between 10-15 degrees both in Götaland and Svealand.

But then the rain comes.

– The rain comes during Thursday evening and moves north. But after the rain it can break up and be between 7-13 degrees.

With this weekend’s temperatures, spring is slowly but surely making its way north. At the time of writing, SMHI has measured meteorological spring over the Torsby tract in the west and the Uppsala tract in the east.

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full screen Spring has come so far. Photo: Smhi

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