If we go by the forecast we have, it looks like it might be pretty typical summer weather. In Götaland and Svealand there will be variable cloudiness and temperatures just over 20 degrees, a little cooler in the north with rain showers, says SMHI meteorologist Sverker Hellström about Friday next week.
It could last into Midsummer Day too, he adds.
How reliable is the ten-day forecast?
It's very uncertain. On the other hand, you could say that most Midsummers look something like that; it's not an extremely unlikely weather development.
Typical Midsummer weather, in other words?
Yes, you're probably allowed to say that, says Sverker Hellström.





