Heat records were recorded in Gothenburg – DN.SE



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The month of July was historically hot in Sweden and Gothenburg the month ends with a record.

Tuesday afternoon, 34.1 degrees were measured in the city, which was the country's hottest temperature Tuesday according to SMHI. The daily temperature is also a new record for Gothenburg and reached the previous record of 1994 of 0.3 degrees, reports GP.

– No living person today has experienced a warmer day. As far as I know, it was not hotter in the years 1900 and 2000, says Ian Engblom, meteorologist at Foreca, at GP

In Sweden, July was between three and five degrees warmer than the month produced and in several places has been the hottest Christmas month to date.

The really warm temperatures were measured at Svealand and earlier in the month it was clear that Stockholm had its hottest July in 260.

Heat records in the country do not relate to individual record temperatures but average temperatures during the month. ] Read more: We expect more people to die in heat waves – we adapt ourselves

Read more: Historically hot July when SMHI sums up: "An unparalleled Christmas month"

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