Metereologists report that a heat wave is approaching southern Norway. The average temperature will be around 25 and 30 degrees Celsius. However, there will be places where it will be higher. This is good news especially for students who are just starting their summer vacation.
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Summer is coming
The incoming heat is the result of the looming boom of the British Isles. Thanks to this, the air temperature will allow you to take baths - both in the sun and in the sea. The highest temperatures will be found across the entire southern coast of Norway, from Oslo to Kristiansand, according to the meteogram.
Much colder in the north
Unfortunately, residents of the northern areas of Norway will not feel the heat wave. The warmest areas will be in eastern Finnmark and Finnmarksvida, where temperatures will be around 20 degrees Celsius. Residents of the surrounding area e.g. Trondheim must prepare for temperatures of a maximum of 18 degrees Celsius. It will be the coldest in Nordland and Troms, where, in addition to low temperatures of 5 to 10 degrees Celsius, cold winds should also be expected.