Sunday, July 28, 2019

Nordic Countries Sizzle as European Heat Wave Moves North (94.6 degrees Fahrenheit highest since 1945

STOCKHOLM — Nordic countries are experiencing searing temperatures as Europe's record-breaking heat wave moves north, with ...

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The heat was also felt around other parts of the Nordics. On Friday, the small town of Markusvinsa in Sweden’s far north recorded a temperature of 34.8 C (94.6 F). 
 
"That's the hottest temperature in the far north since 1945 and the third-highest temperature on record," Jon Jorpeland, meteorologist at the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI), told AFP. 
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