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Summer of Extremes: Floods, Heat and Fire – World Meteorological Organization
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Summer of extremes: floods, heat and fire
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Temperaturen in Lappland steigen auf über 33 Grad
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Finland’s Arctic Lapland area swelters in record heatwave © Provided by Al Jazeera The current heat wave in Lapland is a result of prevailing high pressure causing warm air in the area [File: Getty] Finland’s northernmost Arctic Lapland region has recorded its hottest temperature for more than a century at 33.6 degrees Celsius (92.5 Fahrenheit), during a heatwave that’s been afflicting the entire Nordic country for weeks.
The temperature was measured Monday at Finland’s northernmost Utsjoki-Kevo weather station near the border with Norway by the Finnish Meteorological Institute.
The institute said there was only one higher historical measurement reported in Lapland 34.7 C in the Inari Thule area, in July 1914.
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Finland’s Arctic Lapland swelters in record heat
HELSINKI (AP) Finland’s northernmost Arctic Lapland region has recorded its highest temperature for more than a century at 92.
Jul. 6 2021 @ 11:05pm
HELSINKI (AP) Finland’s northernmost Arctic Lapland region has recorded its highest temperature for more than a century at 92.5 Fahrenheit, during a heatwave that’s been afflicting the entire Nordic
country for weeks.
The temperature was measured Monday at Finland’s northernmost Utsjoki-Kevo weather station near the border with Norway by the Finnish Meteorological Institute.
The institute said there was only one higher historical measurement reported in Lapland 98.6 F in the Inari Thule area, in July 1914.