Mediterranean heat on the way – here it can be up to 30 degrees – news Vestland

From Thursday, large parts of southern Norway will be under high pressure, with warm air from the south. – It will result in temperatures above 25 degrees in many places, and perhaps higher. It could be a record, says state meteorologist Eldbjørg Moxnes. It will be warmest in East Norway and the southern parts of West Norway, especially Rogaland and parts of old Hordaland. The highest temperature measured in Norway in September is 28.6 degrees. The record was seen in Drammen in 2021. SOL: news had to search hard in the archive to find this picture. Now it can be summer heat in September. Photo: Simon Skjelvik Brandseth / news From rainfall records to brilliant sun and heat The contrasts are thus great from August to September, and probably come in handy for many. Last month it was wet in several places in Southern Norway, and especially in Western Norway. Several rainfall records were set to fall. In Bergen, 473.4 millimeters of rain fell in August. The previous record was 399.6 millimeters. The illustration shows stations with new rainfall records in August. Old record is on the right side. Illustration: Meteorological Institute It has been a hot summer in northern Norway, but the warm air that will enter the country from Thursday does not move all the way north. The temperatures here will be a little closer to normal, and there will be more changeable weather. Sunny and warm throughout the week The fine weather that arrives in southern Norway on Thursday will last throughout the week. And it might be worth enjoying it. – From next week it will probably rain a little more and be colder, according to the state meteorologist. – So there is no reason to expect an extra good September, for those who experienced August as broken? – It is probably a bit too early to say anything about it. But in any case, it is an unusually warm start to September. Published 03/09/2024, at 09.45 Updated 03.09.2024, at 10.20



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