Meteorologists do not believe in Norway's record on Friday



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Værnes at Trøndelag and Fister at Rogaland had the highest temperature of the country at 8:55 by 25.5 degrees, according to Adresseavisen.

The highest temperatures are expected between 16 and 18 hours, says the meteorologist Eldbjørg Moxnes at the Meteorological Institute of NTB

– There is always the possibility of some records, but perhaps the Norwegian record will be a little high. The highest temperature recorded in Norway is ever 35.7 degrees at Nesbyen, Buskerud, June 20, 1970. The record was reached in Oslo, reaching 35 degrees on July 21, 1901.

The hottest day of the year was recorded at Nedre Eggedal in Buskerud, which was 33.8 degrees on June 26th. The place also had the hottest day in 2017, of 31.8 degrees.

Up to this year, a county registration has been registered; Bardufoss in Troms was 33.5 degrees last Wednesday last week. And the state meteorologist Moxnes thinks that there may be recordings in several counties today.

According to the announcement on yr.no, 34 degrees Friday, including Drammen, Fredrikstad and Blindern in Oslo, the meteorological institute is located. [19659008] Friday, around noon, meteorologists will post updates on Twitter with the highest recorded temperatures.

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