Breaking the measurement record in Norway. Such a low temperature has never been recorded there. From Friday to Saturday night, thermometers showed minus 31.1 degrees Celsius. The information was confirmed by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute.
– 31.1 degrees Celsius This is the coldest temperature ever recorded in Oslo, Norway. The record was broken at 4:00 a.m. Friday through Saturday. However, the temperature in the city center was not recorded, a in the territory of the forest station In the commune of Björnholt, that is, in the northern part of the capital.
This broke the record that was set just the day before. According to the Norwegian media, on Friday – 29.3 degrees Celsius was recorded. The previous record, which stood for many years, In 2011, he fell and made up -28.8 degrees Celsius.
Extremely harsh winter in Scandinavia. The lowest temperature record was broken
In Scandinavia, the beginning of the year is particularly cold. The warmest 24-hour temperature in Oslo was only -21.9 degrees Celsius. A new record was also set in Naimaka, northern Sweden. It was reported there on Thursday – 43.8 degrees Celsius.
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Winter attack is associated with low temperatures, Blizzard and strong wind.
Severe frost often worries residents who have to deal with it power outage. Problems also arise in public transport and airports. Passengers should be prepared for disruption.