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  1. The indoor temp during June-July (hottest months) are usually around 20-23. But now they were 30+ I posted this on a Norwegian discussion board as well. They said it had happened all over Hedmark (which is the state that I live in). And stations to measure temperature are far from my house, so they said it could vary a lot due to distance. It could be hotter where I live, than where the stations are located. Well, my own people say its possible so I'll rather stick to them than someone who lives in India and United Shops of McDonald that think they know more than me about Norway. Bye!
  2. We have several thermometers? And they cannot ALL be wrong, lol. We have one at our garage, which was in the shade and it was showing aroung 38-40+ Celsius. The one that measured 55+ was in the direct sunlight all the time, but it doesn't change the fact that it was around 40 Celsius in the shade and around 30 inside the house at night.
  3. For a whole week during June 2009 our temperature measure thing went between 50-55 Celcius. It was so hot the grass turned brown, and when the rain finally started to fall a week later, smoke came up from the ground due to the tremendous heat. It was in the sunlight. The shade was around 40? And the nights were around 30+ This was only during the last week in June.
  4. I live in Norway. And I am dumbfounded of how people can say that Norway is a hotter place than Sweden and Finland, generally. I live in the South of Norway (furthest away from Antarctica). And around December 2009 it was so cold that cars stopped in the roads because the engines froze. The coldest I've seen this winter was -43 degrees Celcius. And that was outside Oslo, far from North of Norway. In Sweden, it only drops to around -20-25. Not sure about Finland,though. Not here to make a circus babble drama. But I am seriously wondering how people can say this. I am a native Norwegian so I am used to the cold winters and hot summers. But even I can say I'd rather live over in Sweden when it comes to the weather differences. Just to give an example for extreme weather changes. June 2009 it was as hot as +55 Celcius outside my house.
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