Temperatures dropped sharply on recent nights on the Scandinavian Peninsula.
On April 3, Stockholm showed a record low temperature of -7.9°C, beating the previous record of -6.6C set in 1961.
Daytime temperature yesterday, April 3, rose to +7°C, which was 2.5 degrees below the climatic norm. It was even colder in Oslo, in the afternoon rising to +6.1°C.
In Helsinki, the maximum temperature reached only +3.4°C.
In Finland, snow is still full, sometimes up to 90 cm.
In Stockholm on Thursday, April 5 at night around +4°C, in the daytime up to +6°C.
http://hmn.ru/index.php?index=1&ts=180404130816
Thanks to Martin Siebert for this link
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April 4, 2018 at 01:19PM
