A staggering 23 Norwegian Weather Stations Logged their COLDEST-EVER July Temperature last month
Electroverse Aug. 3, 2020 July, 2020 was historically cold throughout Scandinavia–and across much of Europe for that matter. The Nordic nation of Norway’s average temperature came out at 0.6C below the norm, making for the country’s coldest July in 50 years. As reported by kommunikasjon.ntb.no, a staggering 23 weather stations measured their lowest-ever July temperature, mainly in Innlandet, Viken, and Vestland. To boot, 39 records were set for the lowest average July temperature. In addition, the bone-chilling low of -7.2C logged at Sognefjellhytta went down as Norway’s coldest July temperature ever recorded And one final impressive feat, the mercury didn’t …





