If you are tired of the cold, you will need to endure it for some time longer. The low temperatures that have affected Sweden since the turn of the year are expected to persist well into March. According to meteorologist Lasse Rydqvist from Klart, “It is not impossible that we will get another wave of really cold air.” Both January and February have been colder than normal across the country. In recent weeks, Sweden has experienced multiple nationwide ice days, which occur when the temperature remains below zero degrees Celsius throughout an entire day in all parts of the nation. Even in southern regions, where winters are typically milder, temperatures have dropped close to minus twenty degrees Celsius in certain locations. There is no indication of milder weather arriving, with no thaw expected in the immediate forecast. Residents continue to face sub-zero temperatures regardless of region, and meteorologists confirm that the current pattern shows little sign of shifting soon. While people adapt to the ongoing winter conditions, the focus remains on daily life under persistent cold rather than any early signs of spring.
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SocietySweden's Deep Freeze Continues Into March
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Sweden remains locked in a deep freeze with sub-zero temperatures expected to last into March. Meteorologists warn of possible new cold spells, even in southern areas.
- - Location: Sweden
- - Category: Society
- - Published: 1 day ago
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