tuhoisilta
Tuhoisilta is a Finnish term that translates to "destructive evening" or "evening of destruction." It describes a meteorological phenomenon characterized by a sudden and intense thunderstorm, often occurring in the late afternoon or early evening during the summer months. These storms are typically associated with significant downpours, strong winds, and frequent lightning.
The formation of tuhoisilta is linked to the rapid heating of the Earth's surface during the day,
The effects of a tuhoisilta can be considerable. Heavy rain can lead to flash flooding, damaging roads