Heat and Wildfire Alerts in Effect Across Finland This Week
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In the Santa Claus village Rovaniemi in Finland there is currently a heat warning. The authorities warn, among other things, of forest fires.
Heat and wildfire alerts in effect across Finland this week
The Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) has issued heatwave and wildfire warnings for most of Finland, with temperatures forecast to reach 30 degrees Celsius in parts of Lapland on Tuesday. Warnings are in place for high heat, thunderstorms, and increased fire risk in several regions, and many are expected to remain active through the week. According to Tuomo Bergman, on-call meteorologist at FMI, a precipitation system moved into southwester…
For more than ten days, Scandinavia has been suffering from temperatures up to 30°C, particularly in the northernmost areas of the polar circle.
The warmest weather is predicted for southwestern Lapland, where temperatures could reach 30 degrees during the day.
While the sun is burning in Scandinavia and southern Europe, severe weather is threatening in Germany. Summer is on holiday – but not with us. A weather column by Dominik Jung.
Heat wave in the polar circle: In Lapland in Finland, temperatures climb to over 30 degrees, authorities warn of heat wave and forest fires.
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