yle.fi/uutiset/3-10298759
It has now been told that Laplands weather will rise even more and may reache +30 degrees already tomorrow. Or by the end of the week latest.
In South Western Finland the temperatures are very comfortable.
However there will be soon rains in South Finland.
While Lapland is going to be warm and dry.
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Surely they have fans up there.
Nothing worse than sitting in heat.
t. Texas
>tfw it's 28 degrees here in Swedish Lapland as well
Send help
tfw comfy 26º in Madrid
burn in hell whiteys
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We are blessed
europe shall burn
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HELP!
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STOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOP
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BUT I'M ABOVE THE GOD DAMN ARCTIC CIRCLE! IT'S NOT SUPPOSED TO BE THIS HOT UP HERE!
AND IT'S GOING TO CONTINUE THE ENTIRETY OF JULY, GOD DAMNIT
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH
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it was never this hot before
elmao nordicks cant handle summer, ill be the ultimate chad loving cold winters and hot summers there
I know.. Our summers here in Jokkmokk are usually comfy. Between 16-23 degrees.
Now it's fucking 45 in the sun and 30 in the shade.
>28 degress
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Shut up Dundee.
We get -45 here in winter, I wanna see you deal with that for 7 months.
See, the thing is, it's Lappland. That's like where Santa lives.
People typically wear winter clothing in weather within the 18-25 range
>comfy 22 degrees where I live
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This is nothing lol.
>temperatures reached 40 degrees with humidex in Quebec
>70 people dead
>second heatwave coming this week
This shit is an average summer in southern cucktario because of the lakes fucking up our humidity. its truly pain when you go outside some days.
montrealgazette.com/news/quebec/montreal-heat-wave-more-searing-weather-in-the-forecast-next-weekend
we had a winter in southern ontario and southern quebec, the hottest part of canada, where temperatures literally reached antarctic levels. it
Its 200km to north from arctic circle