Finland Breaks 50-Year Record With 14 Straight Days Over 30 Degrees Celsius
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Heat records have been broken in two Scandinavian countries in recent days. In Finland, temperatures have been above 30 degrees Celsius somewhere in the country for two weeks. In Norway, temperatures exceeded 30 degrees Celsius for the thirteenth consecutive day yesterday, breaking a 43-year-old record. In southeastern Finland, near Koitsanlahti, the first temperature reported this morning was above 30 degrees Celsius. It had already reached 30.…
The Scandinavian country is currently experiencing an extremely long-lasting heat wave.
The Meteorological Institute of Finland announced that at national level an old record was obtained over 50 years ago, the Nordic country registering the longest period with temperatures of more than 30 degrees...


Finland breaks heat record with 14 consecutive days over 30°C
Finland has broken its all-time heat record, with 14 consecutive days over 30°C. The previous record stood since 1972. The extreme temperatures have triggered weather warnings nationwide, while forecasters predict thunderstorms and a gradual change starting over the weekend.
An exceptional heat wave is underway in Lapland. On Thursday, the record number of consecutive hot days was reached, equaling that of 1972.
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