ohottavat
Ohottavat is a term used to describe the warmest time of day in Finland, typically occurring between 11am and 3pm. During this period, the sun's rays are most direct, causing the air temperature to rise significantly. The concept of ohottavat is particularly relevant in the winter months when temperatures are generally lower.
While the phrase ohottavat is widely used, there is no scientific definition or specific temperature threshold
In Finland, prolonged exposure to the sun during ohottavat without proper protection and hydration can be detrimental
As the shortest days of the year typically occur in late December and early January in Finland,