The second heat wave of the summer will hit Northern Europe next week | News in brief

Rare and even exceptionally high readings have been predicted for parts of Norway and Sweden. In Sweden, the mercury can hurt up to 35 degrees.

According to the latest forecast, a long-lasting heat wave is about to start in Northern Europe after Midsummer, Foreca said on its website on Saturday.

The heat can be oppressive at times, as the highest readings in Finland can rise to well over 30 degrees.

Foreca’s Meteorologist on duty Ilkka Alangon already on Monday we may get to 25 degrees in Southwest Finland, i.e. cold temperatures. In Finland, we can talk about heat when the highest temperature of the day is over 25 degrees. Those admitted to Hellelukem in Southern Finland by Tuesday at the latest.

Meteorologist on duty at the Meteorological Institute Tuukka Keränen estimates for STT on Saturday that 30 degrees will break in the middle of the week in a wide area in southern Finland and also in central Finland.

In this case, the probability of tropical nights also increases, according to Foreca. During a tropical night, the lowest night temperature does not fall below 20 degrees.

In the western neighbor it can break 35 degrees

According to Foreca, the hottest air mass will move from Central Europe towards Scandinavia next week.

Rare and even exceptionally high readings have been predicted for parts of Norway and Sweden. In Sweden, the mercury can hurt up to 35 degrees.

– It looks like it will be much warmer than usual in Europe next week, just like in Finland, Keränen, meteorologist on duty at the Finnish Meteorological Institute, said.

According to Keränen, heavy rain, lightning and large hail have been predicted for Central Europe.

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