Record heat came to Scandinavia and Finland

In Finland, Norway and Sweden, meteorologists registered record high temperatures in recent days, Interfax reports with reference to European media.

So, in the Finnish Reserve Kevo in Lapland last weekend, the temperature of 33.5 degrees was recorded, this is the highest temperature since 1914.

Meteorological Institute in Norway recorded 34 degrees in the commune of Saltdal not far from the polar circle. This is the highest temperature since the beginning of this year, fixed in Norway, and it is only 1.6 degrees below than the maximum that ever was recorded in this country.

Residents of neighboring Sweden also suffered from hot June.