Heatwave continues in Finland as temperature hits record 32.4 °C
The scorching heat continued all over Finland and the highest temperature of this summer was recorded 32.4 degrees Celsius on Monday in Kaskinen, a municipality under Ostrobothnia region, said Finnish Meteorological Institute.
According to the weather forecast, the heatwave will be continued in the country during the whole week.
Meanwhile, the FMI in a bulletin late Monday night said that strong thunderstorm likely to blow over the southern part along with heavy rain and likely to move towards the south-western Finland.
The weather of the other parts of the country, however, will be hot and dry.
The country is experiencing scorching heat during the last couple of days.
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Source: www.dailyfinland.fi