New cold records in the forecast.
Europe’s Nordic nations will remain decidedly colder than average in coming days with still no sign of summer in sight, according to the Finnish Meteorological Institute.

“There is no heat out there,” says FMI Meteorologist Jari Tuovinen. Instead, there will likely be a new cold record or two set along Finland’s Eastern border tomorrow.
Tuovinen predicts a chilly 10C (50F) on July 8, breaking daily-max temperature records on the downside for the month of July.
Norway is expecting even colder temps — a few degrees C below zero is forecast, with a similar story in neighboring Sweden.
Furthermore, the rest of Europe’s recent and extensive bout of anomalous cold looks set to intensify over the next 10 days, particularly in central and eastern parts:
Thanks to Don Brown for this link
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July 7, 2019 at 05:48PM

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