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A 50-Year-Old Temperature Record Has Been Broken in Lapland.

Summary by RÚV
A heat record was broken in Finland yesterday when temperatures exceeded 30 degrees Celsius for the 14th day in a row in the southern town of Parikkala. There is also a heat wave in Lapland in northern Finland. There, temperatures have been 25 degrees Celsius or higher for 15 days in a row, breaking a more than 50-year-old record. This is the worst heat wave in Finland since weather records began in 1961. Meteorologists say a high-altitude syste…
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A heat record was broken in Finland yesterday when temperatures exceeded 30 degrees Celsius for the 14th day in a row in the southern town of Parikkala. There is also a heat wave in Lapland in northern Finland. There, temperatures have been 25 degrees Celsius or higher for 15 days in a row, breaking a more than 50-year-old record. This is the worst heat wave in Finland since weather records began in 1961. Meteorologists say a high-altitude syste…

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RÚV broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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