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I don't know what mountain you live on, but I see 7-8C lows a few times every November, the last who didn't have one was 2002, I think. Normal no, but nothing extraordinary.
The record November high in Tallinn is 12,1°C. At roughly 9-10°C above average, 9°C at midnight at this time of year is about as usual as 32°C highs are in the summer. It's pretty much the definition of extraordinary. It doesn't get any further from the norm. A few times per season is fine but this year it's never ending.
The record November high in Tallinn is 12,1°C. At roughly 9-10°C above average, 9°C at midnight at this time of year is about as usual as 32°C highs are in the summer. It's pretty much the definition of extraordinary. It doesn't get any further from the norm. A few times per season is fine but this year it's never ending.
Max temps have been slightly above average here too but the mins are well above average.
Trondheim: 7C at 22:00. Light breeze 3 m/s from SSW, mostly clear with a few scattered clouds. A nice November night here at 63 N.
Røros, also at 63 N, but at 620 masl: -1.9C, clear and calm.
Tromsø: -1.4C at 22:00, clear. Wind only 1.4 m/s. Wintry weather, calm and cold, up in the far north.
Last edited by Jakobsli; 11-01-2013 at 04:27 PM..
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