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Hot week ahead in Norway: Temperatures approach old records
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Hot week ahead in Norway: Temperatures approach old records

From Aftenposten · () Norwegian

Translated from Norwegian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • Norway is expecting a very warm week, with temperatures potentially reaching 34 degrees Celsius in some areas.
  • This heatwave could approach record-breaking temperatures seen in previous years.
  • Meteorologists confirm the high temperatures are certain, with Oslo expecting up to 33 degrees.

Norway is bracing for a significantly warm week ahead, with forecasts predicting temperatures to climb as high as 34 degrees Celsius in several locations on the eastern side of the country. This anticipated heatwave has meteorologists suggesting that the current July weather could come close to breaking old temperature records.

"It will be hot, simply put. That is beyond most doubt," stated Per Egil Haga, a duty meteorologist at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute, in comments to Aftenposten. He confirmed that the upcoming week is expected to be exceptionally warm across much of the country.

Specifically, areas in Eastern Norway are forecast to experience temperatures exceeding 30 degrees Celsius. The capital, Oslo, is predicted to reach up to 33 degrees, with some specific locations like Sรธrenga and Bislett potentially hitting 34 degrees. This surge in temperature marks a notable shift, bringing summer heat to the region.

The Meteorological Institute is closely monitoring the situation, as these high temperatures could challenge historical records. Residents are advised to prepare for the heat, stay hydrated, and take necessary precautions during this unusually warm period.

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Originally published by Aftenposten in Norwegian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.