Southern Sweden can expect temperatures of just over 20 degrees, with breaks and sun interspersed with clouds. In the northern part of the country, temperatures will be 15–20 degrees.
Over northern Sweden, it looks like we'll have a few more clouds and moving rain showers, says Max Lindberg Stoltz, meteorologist at SMHI.
On Saturday - Midsummer Day - warmer air from Europe will then move in from the south. In Götaland in particular, this can lead to high summer temperatures of over 25 degrees. There is the added bonus that the warm air can bring some rain or thunderstorms.
It looks like the air is quite humid and energetic.





