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How Rare Were the Severe Frosts in Lapland in January? | Climate Review – Finnish Meteorological Institute

According to weather statistics, the frosty period in Lapland at the beginning of January was the most severe so far in the 2000s, and even compared to longer-term observations, it can be said to be an unusually severe frosty period. In Sodankylä Tähtelä, the average temperature of the coldest week from 6 to 12 January was -33.5 °C, and the average temperature of the coldest two-week period from 31 to 13 December was -28.8 °C. Such a cold two-we…
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According to weather statistics, the frosty period in Lapland at the beginning of January was the most severe so far in the 2000s, and even compared to longer-term observations, it can be said to be an unusually severe frosty period. In Sodankylä Tähtelä, the average temperature of the coldest week from 6 to 12 January was -33.5 °C, and the average temperature of the coldest two-week period from 31 to 13 December was -28.8 °C. Such a cold two-we…

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ilmastokatsaus.fi broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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