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Record heat wave in the North: 34 degrees in the Arctic – Weather

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Stockholm, 5 July 2021 – If Italy will arrive by the hour 42 degree African heat, to worry is the heat wave in the range North of the world: not only the Canada becomes red-hot: temperatures are close to records even in the countries ofNorthern Europe, with peaks of almost 34 degrees in some locations of Finland and Sweden.
The Helsinki Meteorological Institute recorded the hottest temperatures in June since remembering it in 1844: Kevo, in the far north of the country, reached 33.5 ° C yesterday, its peak since 1914. The Norway has registered 34° in Saltdal, a county near the Arctic Circle.

As he pointed out Greta Thunberg on Twitter, “June 2021 was the hottest ever recorded in my hometown Stockholm by a wide margin. The second warmest June was in 2020. The third in 2019”. “Is there a pattern here? Nah, probably alone another coincidence“, the young environmentalist harshly mocked.

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