Yerevan and Baku reached the absolute record of heat; Tveice also in Lapland



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In the early days of July, the capital of Armenia, Yerevan and the capital of Azerbaijan reached the absolute record of heat in Baku, and many other areas of Eurasia are also very rich, according to weather station data.

2. In July, Yerevan reached 42 degrees, reaching a new July record and repeating the city's absolute record – the same glow in the capital of Armenia was also on August 3, 2011.

30. In June, the air temperature dropped to +39.8 degrees, and the June heat record was corrected in Yerevan. A score of +40 degrees was also reached on July 1st and 3rd.

Heydar Aliyev airport, the capital of Azerbaijan, reached July 1 absolute heat record of + 42.7 degrees. Everyday since June 29, the air temperature in the country has risen more than 40 degrees.

The highest temperature of all periods was recorded in Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, with a thermometer of more than 45 degrees.

The southern parts of the Russian part of Europe had +40 degrees of heat for a few weeks, and in some places they reach +43 degrees.

High temperature anomalies remain in northern parts of Europe. In southern Scandinavia, the heat reaches +32 degrees, and in the northern part of the region, the thermometer goes up to +30 degrees.

In the extreme north of Finland, after the polar circle in Lapland, the temperature reached +29.3 degrees in the afternoon. – in the south of the country – was only + 14 degrees.

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