keskosade
Keskosade is a Finnish term that translates to "teenage rain" or "teenager's rain." It describes a specific type of rain shower that is often brief, localized, and characterized by sunshine simultaneously. This phenomenon is common during the warmer months, particularly in late spring and summer. The term captures the ephemeral and sometimes unexpected nature of these showers, much like the mood swings sometimes associated with adolescence.
The meteorological conditions that create keskosade typically involve the formation of small cumulus clouds. These clouds
While keskosade is a common occurrence, its exact frequency and intensity can vary depending on the specific