Friday, January 03, 2020

Norway records warmest ever January day

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-50971446?fbclid=IwAR2MQWC4A-x2dxpeizOKjdzcbewZACeAuv2rfHL9nhYU1FgfkNYFYH8y0mM

2 January 2020

Western Norway is experiencing a rare heatwave for early January, at a time when temperatures should normally be below freezing.

The highest temperature of 19C (66F) - more than 25C above the monthly average - was measured in the village of Sunndalsora.

This makes it Norway's warmest January day since records began.

While many were enjoying the warm weather, there are concerns that it is another example of climate change.

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BBC forecaster Peter McAward said the previous January high in Sunndalsora was 17.4C.

It also breaks the record for any winter month (December to February) in Scandinavia, he adds.

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tags: extreme weather, severe weather

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