Syystuuli
Syystuuli, literally "autumn wind" in Finnish, is a term used to describe the wind patterns commonly observed during autumn in Finland and the surrounding Nordic-Baltic region. It refers to the transitional weather between summer and winter when maritime and continental air masses interact, leading to variable and occasionally gusty winds and unsettled conditions. Though not a formal meteorological category, syystuuli appears in weather forecasts, literature, and folklore as a shorthand for the characteristic autumn wind regime.
Origin: from syys- "autumn" and tuuli "wind". In everyday Finnish, syystuuli captures the sense of brisk, fluctuating
Patterns and effects: the wind is often moderate but variable in direction, with stronger gusts associated