Scorching Heatwaves Smash Records Across Nordic Countries
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Norway, Sweden and Finland have experienced one hot day after another. In one place it has been above 30 degrees for 13 days.
In some areas of Norway and Finland temperatures have reached 30°C for more than ten days in a row, which is abnormal
Finland recorded three consecutive weeks of heatwaves and Norway 13 days with temperatures above 30°C in July
Northern Finland nears 30°C, south faces stormy weather
Finland’s unprecedented heatwave has entered its 22nd consecutive day, with temperatures expected to exceed 30°C in parts of the north and west. The Finnish Meteorological Institute said on Friday that the country had already experienced 21 straight days with temperatures above 30°C, marking the longest such stretch on record. The heat is expected to linger in Ostrobothnia and northern regions on Saturday.
The northern countries are usually affected by a heat wave "with no previous experience", as the dry, intensified and prolonged carbon pollution continues to disappear in the north of Europe. Scientists have recorded...
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