I feel like I've been saying it for quite a while now, but Jyväskylä's mild weather hasn't let up in the last few days. It reached 2.3C on Thursday and yesterday topped 4.7C. Cloud has been around for most of this week and humidity rose yesterday morning to around 90%.
A mixed front moved east across Finland yesterday between Oulu and Jyväskylä. In Jyväskylä there was a hint of rain in the air, but only 0.5mm was recorded at the Airport. Rain was mostly affecting areas north of the city where the front passed through.
Yesterday's daily minimum of 1.4C was also unusually high. Including yesterday there have been 9 days so far this year with minimums at or above 0C. That's compared to 2 in 2009 up until March 7, 1 in 2013 and none for 2010, 2011 and 2012.
Another band of precipitation moved east early this morning. Jyväskylä has seen more falls this time round. Between 3am and 8am 4.6mm fell and there is more on the way in the coming hours.
The next few days will see even higher temperatures. It could go as high as 7C in Jyväskylä in the coming couple of days and 8C is currently forecast for next Wednesday. The sun should also make a welcome appearance.
The typical, unsettled weather that Sydney usually sees towards the end of summer has finally been around during the last few days. There was some more storm activity in the Sydney region yesterday.
The 7 days prior to yesterday saw falls at the Airport. The Airport and city didn't see any falls yesterday, but a Severe Thunderstorm Warning was issued for suburbs in Western Sydney in the afternoon. Horsley Park received 13.0mm and 10.4mm was recorded at Badgerys Creek. Locations in the Blue Mountains received fairly heavy falls also. Mount Boyce, just north of Blackheath, received 38.2mm, the highest daily recording there since June 26 last year.
It reached 28.1C at the Airport yesterday and it was still almost 24C at midnight. Today got to 28.6C. The next few days should see pretty similar weather. There is the chance of showers and storms until mid-week.
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