July has not been as many had hoped. The meteorologists have repeatedly said: The month has been characterized by rain, relatively mild weather and few sunny days. At least in the southern half of Norway. But in the north, July has been brilliant. The temperature has been above normal for those in the north. Sun everywhere – Today we’re just going to enjoy the sun, says Jakob Århus Mikalsen, who is enjoying 25 degrees in Stavanger at 10.30am. On Saturday it will be sunny and over 20 degrees in ALL the country’s counties. Perhaps it is only today that Postgirobygget’s summer tunes hit particularly well. The group of friends say they are going to sleep outside in the sun today. Photo: Simon Elias Bogen / news – Today, no one is going to envy anyone. Almost everyone should have the same good time, says meteorologist Charalampos Sarchosidis at the Meteorological Institute. Let’s start with Saturday’s weather in the north: Finnmark: 22 to 24 degrees Troms and Nordland: 24 to 26 degrees Western Norway and Trøndelag: 28 to 29 degrees Rogaland: 25 to 27 degrees Southern Norway: 22 to 24 degrees Eastern Norway: 25 to 28 degrees The only the element of uncertainty today, says the meteorologist, is whether you live in the interior of northern Norway. – Then there may be some afternoon showers with thunder, he says. Tor Raastad enjoys the sun and summer heat. He is going on a kayak trip to Langesund and back to the cabin at Seivall in Porsgrunn. With many small grandchildren visiting the cottage, it’s good to have some alone time, he says. Photo: Solfrid Leirgul Øverbø / news Aleksander and Hans Kristian Jensen Linnås. Aleksander (8) uses the summer day to learn how to drive a boat from dad Hans Kristian. The prize for the little boat driver was ice cream in Brevik. It was eaten before the photographer took the picture. Photo: Solfrid Leirgul Øverbø / news Perfect day for water skiing at Lindesnes. Halvor (11) enjoys himself on and in the water. Photo: Privat Summer and sun on Åmøy outside Stavanger. Photo: Øystein Ellingsen / news A wonderful day at the beach: From Orrestranda in Klepp. Photo: Håkon Jonassen Norheim / news Finnsnes in Troms is basking in the sun for another weekend. After the day started with a thick layer of cloud, Sunday could be the hottest day of the year in the county. Photo: Kari Anne Skoglund / news – Last time was on 17 May Sunny and warm in almost the whole country. According to the meteorologist, it is not often. The last time he remembers the same thing happening was on the abnormally hot May 17 this year. But it’s not just Saturday where you can enjoy the sun. Sunday will be even hotter with 30 degrees or more in several places, according to the meteorologist. – We probably need until June to have days as warm as now, he says. The dog probably wants to jump out after his owner. Here from Stavanger. Photo: Simon Elias Bogen / news Enjoy the sun while you can On Sunday, the residents of Rogaland are not as lucky. They get the worst of it on Sunday with some rain, while large parts of the country are basking in the sun. – I have seen the weather forecast that it will not be so nice in the future. Now we have to make the most of the weather we have, says Århus Mikalsen, who is soaking up the sun in Stavanger on Saturday. The meteorologist advises you to enjoy the weather while you can. Photo: Simon Elias Bogen / news Southern Norway may also get some rain on Sunday evening. On Monday, it will be milder and wetter in several places in the country. Because the rain that starts in Rogaland actually goes to the whole country. – Sunday will be the last opportunity for easterners to enjoy a warm summer day. After the weekend, the weather will change and vary, says the meteorologist. On Saturday it will be over 26 degrees in Ålesund. This means that many people have to go to the beach and swim to cool off. Photo: Frederik Winness Ringnes / news Northern Norway as a holiday destination Initially, Northern Norway was mentioned because they have had such good weather this summer. And it doesn’t quite end yet. They are the ones who feel the best after the weekend. – Next week I would choose Northern Norway as a holiday destination, says meteorologist Sarchosidis. He also says that those who live in the north of the country are the weather winners so far this summer, while those in the south are the least satisfied. On Sunday, 30 degrees or more is expected in inner areas of Troms, according to Yr. If the weather forecasts work, the county could have the hottest day of the year. The heat record in Troms was set at Bardufoss in 2018. It was then measured at 33.5 degrees. A yellow warning has been sent out for the danger of grass and heather fires in large parts of northern Norway from Sunday. Hello!☀️🏖️The weather is nice all over the country now. We’d love to see how you’re enjoying the weather where you are today! Send me a photo by email by pressing the button below😎👇 Published 20.07.2024, at 12.07 Updated 20.07.2024, at 13.22
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