From Iceland — Trees Changed Colour In Early June Cold Spell
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From Iceland — Trees Changed Colour In Early June Cold Spell
Many trees that had leafed out during the warm May weather were badly affected by the cold spell at the beginning of June, reports RÚV. The leaves facing north have now withered, while those in sheltered spots remain green. This contrast is clearly visible on trees in Reykjavík. According to meteorologist Trausti Jónsson, the beginning of June was the coldest in Reykjavík this century. “The average temperature in Reykjavík during the first 20 da…
The beginning of June was the coldest in the century in Reykjavík and you have to go back to 1907 to find a lower average temperature, as meteorologist Trausti Jónsson has written in his Hungurdiskar on Facebook. However, the northern cold was certainly worse in the north and east of the country. The cold snap came on the heels of the warmest May nationwide since the beginning of measurements. Þórólfur Jónsson, head of the nature and parks depar…
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