As Swedes eagerly anticipate the summer season, meteorologists predict a mix of sunshine and occasional showers.
While a temporary high-pressure system is expected to bring temperatures up to 25°C (77°F) in some areas by the end of this week, the overall summer forecast remains variable.
Meteorologist Maya Sundsten from Klart suggests that while there won't be a prolonged heatwave, people can look forward to classic Swedish summer weather.
The coming weeks are likely to see alternating periods of sun and rain, with temperatures generally hovering around 20°C (68°F).
Gotland is expected to enjoy the best weather conditions, with the highest chances of sunshine.
Despite the unpredictable nature of long-term forecasts, experts advise making the most of the sunny days when they arrive.