Finland is aware of the highest temperatures over 30 degrees Celsius, thus breaking a record temperature record for the last 50 years, the country’s meteorological institute announced today. Mercury amounted to 30.3 degrees Celsius before noon in the Parikala community, East Finland, marking that temperatures exceeded 30 degrees Celsius in some parts of the country for 14 consecutive days, breaking the previous 13th record. With temperatures exceeding 30 degrees Celsius from the launch of data in 1961, “the Finnish Institute wrote on X. The Scandinavian country currently knows a wave of “extremely long duration”, according to the same source. The global warming will generally lead to more frequent waves of heat, the meteorologist Wil Siskonen stressed at the French News Agency (AFP), but further studies need to be done […]
Source: News Beast

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