Norway Sees Warmest Spring on Record
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Norway sees warmest spring on record
Norway has experienced its warmest spring since records began in 1901, with average temperatures 2.1C above the seasonal norm, the Norwegian Meteorological Institute announced on Tuesday, June 2nd.
This year's spring season is the warmest we have had in this country since measurements began.
Norway had the warmest spring on record
The Norwegian Meteorological Institute has stated, that during this spring, average temperatures were 2.1 degrees Celsius above normal for the season. This means that Norway experienced their warmest spring since records began in 1901, as reported by The Local and YLE. Norway avoided the heat wave that had Europe in its grip in May, but above-average temperatures in March and April contributed to the record. The previous warmest spring was in 2…
The Norwegian Meteorological Institute has stated that, during this spring, average temperatures were 2.1 degrees Celsius above normal for the season. This means that Norway experienced its warmest spring since records began in 1901, according to The Local and YLE reports. Norway avoided the heat wave that struck Europe in May, but temperatures above the average of March and April contributed to the record. The previous warmest spring was 2024, …
Norway has lived the warmest spring since the beginning of the records in 1901, with average temperatures 2.1 degrees Celsius above the seasonal norm, announced on Tuesday the meteorological institute. Although the Scandinavian country is free from the heat wave that affected Europe in May, the temperatures above the [...] The post Norway records the warmest spring of its history appeared first on Diario Digital Cronio de El Salvador.
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