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Finland has a new heat record: 14 days at a time more than 30 degrees Celsius had been measured. Most recently, the thermometer had climbed a total of 13 days in a row to over 30 degrees between June and July 1972. This was reported by the Finnish meteorological institute on Friday on Platform X. Climate change leads to more frequent and longer heat waves in the region, said meteorologist Ville Siiskonen. Last year, the hottest summer in the Lap…
The weather will become more unstable over the weekend, but it will still be warm.
The heat wave has also reached northern Europe.
The heat wave has been going on for weeks - it's not easy for the reindeer in this heat either, they have nowhere to escape to.
The 95-year heat record was broken in that province, and the streets were left empty.
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