Winter financial statements: mild, low snow, and not even much of the sun
Weather|February was rare in Lapland, according to recent statistics from the Finnish Meteorological Institute.
In Lapland February was a rare mild, clear From the recent statistics of the Finnish Meteorological Institute. In Northern Lapland, February was even exceptionally mild, the release states. The last time February was in the northern Lapland in 2014.
Throughout the country, the average temperature of February ranged from zero to 7 frost in the country's southwestern part of Eastern Lapland.
The highest temperature in February was 7.3 degrees Celsius in Nellim, Inari, 7.3 degrees. At its lowest, the temperature was on 4 February at 39.6 degrees Celsius in Savukoski.
In great In February, some of the country rained less than usual. The rainfall varied between the 3.9 millimeters of Joensuu Linnunlahti and 37.8 millimeters in Tornio Tornio.
According to the Finnish Meteorological Institute, at the end of February, snow was rare or exceptionally low in much of the country. Most of the snow was at Kilpisjärvi Village Center, 105 cents, while the southern and west coasts were widely snow-free.
Sunshine was also less than usual.
The weather phenomenon is called rare when its frequency is less frequently than on average once every ten years, and exceptional, with an average of three times in 100 years or less.
Size Winter in Finland was mild and low snow, says the Finnish Meteorological Institute. According to statistics, the average temperature between winter, December and February, ranged from zero to about 10 degrees Celsius from the southwestern coast to about 10 degrees Celsius.
In the southern part of the country, winter was a rare mild.
The lowest temperature of the winter months was 39.6 degrees Celsius in February in Savukoski's tulip. The highest temperature was 9.5 degrees Celsius, measured at Kristiinankaupunki Lighthouse on January 17.
In the southeastern part of the country and in Central and Northern Lapland it rained more than average. In the middle of the country, however, it rained less than usual.
In many places, there was an exceptionally little snow on the west coast and in Northern Ostrobothnia and Kainuu.
The sun was shining less than usual throughout the country.