January's highest temperature recorded in a city of Norway

January's highest temperature recorded in a city of Norway

A new high temperature record was registered in January in a small town in western Norway, the Norwegian Meteorological Institute reported. According to the meteorological service, temperatures in the small town of Sundalsora reached 19.0 °C. The previous record of 17.9 °C was registered in 1989 in the village of Taffyard. Sundalsor and Tafjord are in [...]

According to the meteorological service, temperatures in the small town of Sundalsora reached 19.0 °C. The previous record of 17.9 °C was registered in 1989 in the village of Taffyard. Sundals and Tafyord are in More ug Romsdal County.

The Sundal is surrounded by steep mountains. The site is known for some people who are passionate about extreme sports, which includes parachute jumping from the edge of a high rock or man - made structure.

Sundalsmora also holds the record of Norway's warmth for December, where the temperature in 1998 reached 18.3 °C.

High temperatures were also recorded in other cities. According to the meteorological service, in the city of Andalsne, temperatures reached 18.6 degrees. C# source files

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