Above all, he believes in heat records along the Uppland coast.

Despite this, no official warning has yet been issued, as it requires that the temperature must have been above 30 degrees for three days in a row.

On the other hand, SMHI has reported a risk of water shortages and a fire risk.

At the same time, Uppsala advises fire brigades against firing, given the hot and dry weather that Erik Höjgård-Olsen believes will last for a while longer.

- At the moment, it looks like it will pass a rainy area on Tuesday, but for Uppsala's, it looks like there will be smaller amounts unfortunately.

"Great strains"

At present, SMHI mainly sees that the weather can pose a health risk to people at risk, but the public is still advised to drink plenty of water and roll down the blinds to keep it cool indoors.

- There are quite large strains on the body when it is so hot, states Erik Höjgård-Olsen.