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  2. List of extreme temperatures in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Here is a list of the hottest and coldest temperatures ever recorded in various locations in Sweden since 1860. Due to the continental nature of the Swedish climate, the entire country is prone to absolute extremes, even though averages are normally moderate in most of the country.

  3. Climate of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    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).

  4. Climate of the Nordic countries - Wikipedia

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    In January, the average temperature in Norway is somewhere in between −6 °C (21 °F) and 3 °C (37 °F). [2] Like neighboring Norway, Finland averages −6 °C (21 °F) to 1 °C (34 °F) in the month of January. [2] Finnish areas north of the Arctic Circle rarely see the sun rise, due to the natural phenomenon of the polar night. [7]

  5. March marks yet another record in global heat - AOL

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    The 12 months ending with March also ranked as the planet's hottest ever recorded 12-month period, C3S said. ... as the world's hottest on record, compared with the corresponding month in previous ...

  6. The world’s ‘winter depression hotspots’ may surprise you ...

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    It is a form of depression that peaks during certain months, ... 69.3. Sweden: 67.1. United Kingdom: 64.6. Norway: 63.1. ... Julia Child’s 1-pot chicken dinner is one every cook should know.

  7. List of weather records - Wikipedia

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    September 2023 was the most anomalously warm month, averaging 1.75 °C (3.15 °F) above the preindustrial average for September. [22] The Copernicus Programme (begun 1940) had recorded 13 August 2016, as the hottest global temperature, but by July 2024, that date had been downgraded to the fourth hottest.

  8. Can chickens fly? Here's everything to know about the bird's ...

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    The oldest living chicken is Peanut from Michigan, who was born in 2002 and is around 22 years old, ... What do chickens eat? Chickens are natural foragers, Purina Mills reports. So, there is a ...

  9. 2018 European heatwave - Wikipedia

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    Despite the lack of extreme temperatures seen the previous summer , the 2018 summer saw temperatures averaging 1.5 to 3.2 °C (2.7 to 5.8 °F) above the mean at all official weather stations [14] and the year as a whole was the hottest on record in Zagreb, [15] which has the tenth oldest contiguously monitoring weather station in the world ...