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In June, Iceland's average daily temperatures range from 8 °C (46 °F) to 16 °C (61 °F). [9] Summer conditions vary in Norway depending on location. The Norwegian coast has cooler summers than areas further inland. Due to its northern location, there is almost no darkness in June and July in the north, reaching as far south as Trondheim. [6]
On average, most of Sweden receives between 500 and 800 mm (20 and 31 in) of precipitation each year, making it considerably drier than the global average.The south-western part of the country receives more precipitation, between 1,000 and 1,200 mm (39 and 47 in), and some mountain areas in the north are estimated to receive up to 2,000 mm (79 in).
The climate of Norway is more temperate than expected for high latitudes. This is mainly due to the North Atlantic Current with its extension, the Norwegian Current , raising the air temperature; [ 1 ] the prevailing southwesterlies bringing mild air onshore; and the general southwest–northeast orientation of the coast, which allows the ...
9 June 2008 31.3 °C 26 July 2009 30.6 °C 2 July 2010 32.5 °C 11 July 2011 29.0 °C 2 July 2012 27.0 °C 25 July 2013 29.4 °C 26 July 2014 31.9 °C 24 July 2015 30.1 °C 2 July 2016 29.8 °C 25 June 2017 28.9 °C 28 May 2018 33.5 °C 26 July 2019 32.0 °C 28 July 2020 30.6 °C 25 June 2021 33.1 °C 15 July 2022 34.5 °C 21 July 2023 30.0°C
The average July temperature in the southern part of the island is 10–13 °C (50–55 °F). Warm summer days can reach 20–25 °C (68–77 °F). [4] The highest temperature recorded was 30.5 °C (86.9 °F) in the Eastern fjords in 1939.
Hygge, fika, losji: 6 Scandinavian trends to keep you feeling cozy and connected during cold weather. Amelia Edelman. November 7, 2024 at 5:00 AM ...
25 June 2006 4. 35.8 °C Slagelse: 13 August 1911 5. 35.5 °C Hillerød: 29 June 1947 6. 35.0 °C Flintholm Gods 3 July 1883 7. 34.7 °C Viborg: 3 July 2009 8. 34.6 °C Roskilde: 8 June 1889 9. 34.2 °C Klosterhede Plantage 25 June 1976 10. 34.1 °C Allinge-Sandvig: 11 July 2010
Thousands of visitors are expected at these four annual festivals taking place on the last three Saturdays of the month.