poutaisia
Poutaisia is a Finnish adjective form derived from pouta, meaning fine weather with sun and little or no precipitation. It is used to describe sunny periods or days, especially in the plural form, for example poutaisia päiviä. The basic sense is "sunny," "bright," or "pleasantly dry."
Linguistic notes: Pouta is the noun for good weather, and poutainen is the corresponding adjective. Poutaisia
Meteorological context: In forecasts, poutainen sää describes stable, dry weather with clear skies, often associated with
Cultural usage: Sunny spells are valued in Finland, where long winters create a desire for clear weather.