Southern Finland's record-breaking cold to continue
Temperatures dropped to -31.5°C in Lappeenranta, marking the coldest night this winter as a cold wave with widespread frost continues, Finnish Meteorological Institute said.
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Southern Finland records -31.5°C as freeze continues
Southern Finland recorded its coldest night of the winter as temperatures fell to -31.5°C in Lappeenranta early on Friday. Clear skies allowed the cold to intensify in large parts of the country, with severe frost reported across southern, central and northern areas. Foreca meteorologist Joanna Rinne writes that the reading in Lappeenranta Konnunsuo was the lowest of the season so far for the region. Other low figures included -29.3°C in Vihti, …
Temperatures above -30 degrees Celsius were measured in Lappeenranta.
The most recent data from synoptics show that in the coming weekend, Lithuania is likely to experience a natural event, a severe cold. Most likely frost is expected on Monday morning, when the temperature may drop to 30 degrees or more below zero.
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