Swedish weather agency SMHI has issued its first ever warning for high temperatures with the many areas set to bask in plus 30C heat.
“For a Class 1 warning it is required that the maximum daytime temperatures go up at 30C or more, three days in a row,” said Lovisa Andersson at Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI). A class 1 warning means that weather conditions in carries certain risks to the public and disruption for some societal functions.
Read more: The Local Sweden