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Interesting setup on the Finnish south coast. Well below freezing when the south and central Finland is well above. This is likely because of low-lying cloud and fog. 0.6C the high in Helsinki Centre, 6C in Lahti.
When Calima hits the Canaries they forget for some days their mild/warm temps and go directly to hot
Today was a day within normality/seasonable in most of the Mediterranean Spanish coast except for a few spots... for tomorrow the predicted temps in many places of the coast will be well under average (in Altea is predicted a maximum of just 14C) and in overall most of the coast will be under the average combined with hard rain, we'll see what will happen.
Today was a cool day in the north of Spain, while in the center and south was above average but not much unless the 26C in Murcia.
Above average in the UK and Ireland, Netherlands, much of Germany, much above in Belgium, well above in much of France and above also in a good chunk too, Above in Switzerland, in much of Italy, above in much of Portugal and Spain, well above in some parts of Portugal and Spain, above in W Greece from the bottom all the way to Croatia. A bit above in Cyprus too (seasonable), above in Romania, Hungary...
Kind of interesting to see North American and European cities transposed. Puts their climate into perspective
I think the most amazing thing is how relatively mild Reykjavik's winters are.
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