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Couldn't help noticing it is 30C atm in Oslo and Stockholm. I know it's not
that unusual but I wonder how often it happens when we are in the mid teens?

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Dave.C wrote:
Couldn't help noticing it is 30C atm in Oslo and Stockholm. I know it's not
that unusual but I wonder how often it happens when we are in the mid teens?

Dave



Yebbut - all that hot, humid air passing over a North Sea with a surface
temp of 14c produces a lot of cloud surely?
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Dave.C wrote:
Couldn't help noticing it is 30C atm in Oslo and Stockholm. I know it's not
that unusual but I wonder how often it happens when we are in the mid teens?


I remember a June about 35 years ago when Scandinavia had temperatures
in the 30s for three weeks. Newspapers had pictures of people sunbathing
in the North of Norway at midnight. Minimum temperatures were in the
twenties. I think our temperatures had a struggle to get into the teens.

Graham


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