sadekuuroja
Sadekuuroja is a Finnish term that translates to "rain showers" or "downpours." It specifically refers to a type of precipitation characterized by a sudden onset and often intense, though usually short-lived, rainfall. Unlike a continuous, steady rain, sadekuuroja are typically intermittent and can occur with little or no warning.
These weather events are common in Finland, particularly during the summer months. They are often associated
The intensity of a sadekuuro can vary significantly. Some may be brief, light drizzles, while others can