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Nordic countries sizzle in tropical heat wave

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STOCKHOLM (AFP) — Nordic countries are experienci­ng searing temperatur­es as Europe’s record-breaking heatwave moves north, with Norway on Saturday equalling its 1970 record, and many areas recording “tropical nights.”

Laksfors in northern Norway on Saturday recorded a temperatur­e of 35.6 deg C, equalling the national record set in Nesbyen in 1970, the country’s meteorolog­y service said on Twitter, adding however that the Meteorolog­ical Institute needed to “double check” that the measuring station was operating properly.

The Norwegian Meteorolog­ical Institute also said it had recorded “tropical nights” in 20 different locations in southern Norway, meaning that temperatur­es stayed above 20 degrees throughout the night.

The tropical heat was also felt around other parts of the Nordics and in neighbouri­ng Sweden, the most extreme heat headed straight for the country’s far north.

On Friday, the small town of Markusvins­a in the far north recorded a temperatur­e of 34.8 deg C, the highest mark reached in all of Sweden so far this year.

“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, told AFP.

Earlier in the week several places in Sweden also experience­d “tropical nights.”

According to Jorpeland, temperatur­es in the south of Sweden haven’t been as extreme and it’s not unusual that the mercury reaches 30 degrees a few days a year in the country, even though current temperatur­es are above average.

SMHI has also issued warnings for potential water shortages in August in 15 of the country’s 21 counties.

The tropical heat was also being felt in other Nordic countries and heat warnings have been issued in Sweden, Norway and Finland.

 ??  ?? People enjoy dipping into the sea in Helsinki, Finland on Saturday. AFP
People enjoy dipping into the sea in Helsinki, Finland on Saturday. AFP

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