A Tapestry of Grey and Gusts: Helsinki's Wednesday Weather Story
A Tapestry of Grey and Gusts: Helsinki's Wednesday Weather Story The city of Helsinki, perched elegantly on the Baltic Sea, awoke on this Wednesday, the 14th of May, to a sky that wore a mantle of grey. It wasn't the oppressive, heavy grey of a brewing storm, but a softer, more diffused cover, a thick blanket of cloud that stretched from horizon to horizon. The promise of the long daylight hours that May in this northern latitude brings was there, a subtle brightness behind the clouds, but the sun itself remained largely a hidden entity, a character in the day's story whose presence was felt more than seen. The early morning air held a distinct chill, a sharp contrast to the milder temperatures enjoyed in more southerly climes. The mercury hovered in the cooler range, somewhere between 3 and 7 degrees Celsius (approximately 37 to 45 degrees Fahrenheit). For those venturing out in the pre-dawn hours – perhaps the dedicated commuters heading to the ferry terminals, the earl...