Winter
In cities like Stockholm and Gothenburg, temperatures can range from around -5°C to 0°C on average during the winter months, although they can sometimes drop lower, particularly during cold snaps. In the northernmost parts of Sweden, such as Lapland, temperatures can plummet to -30°C or even lower.another city Kiruna northern Sweden sometimes droper -70°c,Malmö temperature batter then other city .
The winter season in Sweden offers various activities and traditions. Outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, and snowmobiling are popular, especially in regions with ample snowfall. Many Swedes also enjoy cozying up indoors with warm beverages like glögg (mulled wine) and engaging in traditional winter pastimes such as baking gingerbread cookies and celebrating St. Lucia’s Day on December 13th.
The winter months in Sweden are characterized by shorter days and longer nights, with some regions experiencing only a few hours of daylight during the peak of winter. This phenomenon is more pronounced in the northern parts of the country, where the polar night, or “mörkerperiod,” occurs when the sun does not rise above the horizon for an extended period, resulting in a prolonged period of darkness.

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SPRING
Spring start end of March and end May only two month spring time in sweden.Spring is the time when our hemisphere is increasingly turned towards the sun, which rises higher and higher in the sky and melts the snow and ice. The earth warms up and both plants and animals are attracted. But defining meteorological spring is no easy task. There is no accepted international standard.
Spring in Sweden is a beautiful time marked by the gradual thawing of snow, budding flowers, and longer daylight hours. It’s a refreshing transition from the cold, dark winter months, and Swedes often celebrate the arrival of spring with outdoor activities like picnics, hiking, and enjoying coffee break in the sunshine. The countryside becomes vibrant with greenery, and cities like Stockholm and Gothenburg come alive with festivals and events.
