Photo: Marcus Ericsson/TTTT/The Local · 8 Aug 2016, 12:18Published: 08 Aug 2016 12:18 GMT+02:00Pack away your sunglasses and unfold your umbrella: autumn has officially arrived in parts of Sweden. READ ALSO: Five Swedish summer habits that confuse foreignersAccording to the meteorological definition of autumn, the season arrives when the mercury stays below an average 5C for five consecutive days. "We're entering a more unstable period with several areas of rain," Marie Staerk, meteorologist at national weather institute SMHI, told Swedish radio about this week's weather in Sweden. "It's going to be quite wet in most parts of the country, particularly in northern Norrland. Story continues below…Temperatures in the rest of the country are expected to stay at around 15-20C this week.
Source: The Local August 08, 2016 10:18 UTC