- Lapland, located in the northernmost part of Finland, reached 34 degrees Celsius on Monday, the highest level since 1914.
- In Sardar County near the Arctic Circle in Norway, the mercury temperature reached 33 degrees Celsius, the highest temperature this year.
- North America also experienced a heat wave this year, with temperatures exceeding 49 degrees Celsius.
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The temperature in the Nordic countries hit a record high this week, with temperatures reaching 34 degrees Celsius in some parts of the region.
The Finnish Meteorological Institute said on Twitter on Monday Kevor Observatory recorded a record of 92.3 degrees Fahrenheit, Located in Lapland, the northernmost part of Finland.
The highest temperature recorded in Lapland was 35 degrees Celsius in 1914.
Seen in the northernmost part of Finland Weeks of high temperature, According to the Helsinki Times. That’s where the temperature is usually between 15 and 20 degrees Celsius during the summer months.
Sardar County in Norway, located near the Arctic Circle, recorded a high temperature of 34 degrees Celsius on Sunday, the highest temperature on record in the country this year.
It was from Sweden last June The third hottest month on record, According to the “Guardian” report.
High temperatures in the Nordic countries The heat wave sweeping across North America, Parts of the northwest have set a record high of more than 49 degrees Celsius.