Finland is set to experience warm weather during its Midsummer celebrations. Temperatures are expected to reach as high as 27 degrees Celsius in some areas. Meteorologist Nina Karusto from the Finnish Meteorological Institute reports that Midsummer’s Eve will be dry and mostly sunny across much of the country. However, a change in the weather is anticipated between Saturday and Sunday night. While the majority of the holiday will be sunny, conditions are expected to shift following the peak of the celebrations. Residents are advised to enjoy the warmth while it lasts, as cooler weather may arrive soon after. The forecast suggests a pleasant start to the Midsummer weekend for most of Finland.
