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No heat waves, but August shaping up better than July (which isn't hard to do). I'm going to look into statistics to see how many years June was the hottest month (at least in max temp) of the year
Found it:
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That has happened only three times in 142 years (1871-2012) of official temperature data. July was the hottest month of the year in 97 of the 142 years. August, with 40 occurrences, stands in second place. June was the warmest month in 1933, 1967 and 1971 (and September in 1884 and 1891)
This year's record high was reached today: 33,5°C in Lääne-Nigula. Luckily long term forecasts are showing the heatwave will slowly start to subside in the coming days. Highs will be in the 15°C range by the end of the month. I can only hope.
Europe a week from today. Baltics and Scandinavia looking warmer than average still.....
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