On the eve of Christmas, Iceland recorded its highest December temperature ever, reaching +19.8°C in the town of Seyðisfjörður. This warming is attributed to tropical air masses and the peculiarities of the local landscape.
In Iceland, the highest temperature ever recorded in December was registered on Christmas Eve. At 11:00 AM in the town of Seyðisfjörður, thermometers rose to +19.8°C, an unprecedented figure for the Arctic region at this time of year. This was reported by the country’s media, writes UNN.
VikingCourage999 on
Santa ditching the sleigh for sunglasses in Reykjavík climate change really said Christmas, but make it summer.
karaokejoker on
Whilst here in Sydney, Australia it was a maximum of 19 degrees C on boxing day.
Einszwo12 on
Pina colada!
UniuM on
Meanwhile I’m leaving home in the morning in Portugal with 5c while pissing rain at the same time.
DrCalFun on
That’s pleasant weather.
ahyesmyelbows on
WATERLAND
Impossible-Ground-98 on
That’s crazy, we had something like -8 in Poland, coldest day of the winter so far
KP6fanclub on
Those “global warming does not exist” stories have faded away like Homer into bushes.
InnerYard3146 on
Time to rename it to grassland or something like that.
CeeArthur on
Our weather shot up to +10 last weekend then immediately dropped to -20 on Tuesday. Weathers been weird. (Halifax)
HugoTRB on
Isn’t that warmer than their summers usually?
backup_guid on
A combination of warm air from the south and the föhnwind effect will lead to temperatures like these. It happen from time to time at about the same latitude in Norway as well.
The previous record was 19,7.
just_a_pyro on
Buy beachfront property while it’s still cheap I guess
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On the eve of Christmas, Iceland recorded its highest December temperature ever, reaching +19.8°C in the town of Seyðisfjörður. This warming is attributed to tropical air masses and the peculiarities of the local landscape.
In Iceland, the highest temperature ever recorded in December was registered on Christmas Eve. At 11:00 AM in the town of Seyðisfjörður, thermometers rose to +19.8°C, an unprecedented figure for the Arctic region at this time of year. This was reported by the country’s media, writes UNN.
Santa ditching the sleigh for sunglasses in Reykjavík climate change really said Christmas, but make it summer.
Whilst here in Sydney, Australia it was a maximum of 19 degrees C on boxing day.
Pina colada!
Meanwhile I’m leaving home in the morning in Portugal with 5c while pissing rain at the same time.
That’s pleasant weather.
WATERLAND
That’s crazy, we had something like -8 in Poland, coldest day of the winter so far
Those “global warming does not exist” stories have faded away like Homer into bushes.
Time to rename it to grassland or something like that.
Our weather shot up to +10 last weekend then immediately dropped to -20 on Tuesday. Weathers been weird. (Halifax)
Isn’t that warmer than their summers usually?
A combination of warm air from the south and the föhnwind effect will lead to temperatures like these. It happen from time to time at about the same latitude in Norway as well.
The previous record was 19,7.
Buy beachfront property while it’s still cheap I guess