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The year 2025 marks a climate turning point for Norway, with record temperatures and extreme weather events The year 2025 was the warmest year ever recorded in
The overall temperature in Norway ended last year 1.5 degrees above normal.
The year 2025 was the warmest ever recorded in Norway, the Norwegian Meteorological Institute announced today. The North Sea was also the warmest in the history of measurements last year, and the Baltic Sea also came close to record temperatures, the German Federal Maritime Agency (BSH) announced.
Record warm in the North Sea in 2025 – In 2025, the North Sea reached an average temperature of 11.6 degrees, the highest value in BSH's measurements since 1969, said Tim Kruschke, head of BSH's climate team, in a statement. On Wednesday, it was also announced that 2025 was the warmest year ever measured in Norway. Read also: Read also: Meteorological Institute: 2025 is the warmest year ever measured in Norway Read also: Read also: "Half the wi…
Oslo, 7 Jan 2026 (AFP) – The year 2025 was the warmest year ever recorded in Norway with a summer marked by a large heat wave and a late and unusually mild beginning of winter, announced Wednesday the Norwegian Meteorological Institute. Another index of climate disruption caused by human activities, the thermometer [...]
Never before has the Norwegian Meteorological Institute recorded such a warm year as 2025. The fingerprints of climate change are now visible in all weather, points out Director Roar Skålin.
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