Record 40-degree frosts came to Sweden
In the Swedish village of Naimakka, for the first time in 30 years, almost 44 degrees of frost were recorded The Swedish village of Naimakka on Monday, December 6, for the first time in 30 years, set a temperature record, the thermometers showed minus 43.8 degrees there, writes The Local Sweden. As explained by the forecaster of the Swedish Institute of Hydrology and Meteorology (SMHI) Emma Harenstam, at noon they recorded the values at level of minus 42.7 degrees. In the afternoon, the temperature dropped to almost 44 degrees below zero. Forecasters do not exclude that on Tuesday, December 7, it will continue to fall and break new records. Naimakka will be warmer on Wednesday like the rest of Sweden. Naimakka is one of the coldest places in Sweden in winter. The village is located right on the border, in the north of the country, and can only be reached