Thank goodness the weather finally broke, eh?
“Does this sunshine mean the end of winter?” Now comes the part where we throw our heads back and laugh! Seriously, though, there’s no such thing as the end of winter. The harsh winds and blizzards break during the months of April and June, but winter is endless in Sweden.
It must be difficult being a Swede. Since you’re so used to the cold, going south to a warmer country of about 75° must be excruciating. A breezy summer here is probably a scorching hellscape for them. However, living in the cold does have its benefits. You can always put a jacket on when it’s cold, but you can’t remove your skin when it’s uncomfortably hot.