But first, it will be foggy in parts of the country on Maundy Thursday, mainly in the south.
During the day, the sun will get more space. Then, in parts of Götaland, if the sun shines enough, the temperature can reach around 20 degrees or even a bit more than that, says SMHI's meteorologist Christopher Greenland.
The night towards Friday, a rain area is expected to come in over the west coast and move eastward during the day.
But where the sun peeks out in Götaland and eastern Svealand, Friday can also offer up to 20 degrees. Further north, it is expected to be a few degrees cooler.
Just in time for Easter Eve, the weather is likely to get colder, but the forecast is not entirely clear yet.
Overall, there will be lower daytime temperatures across the country. Additionally, we have a low-pressure system that appears to be forming around Denmark, and the associated rain is expected to affect Götaland and Svealand, says Christopher Greenland.
Further north, there is more sun, but more northerly winds and therefore cool.