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Indian summer on the way to Norway
Published on Monday, 26th September, 2011 at 15:12 under the news in brief category, by Lyndsey Smith
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Temperatures in the southern Norway are set to rise this weekend following a terrible summer.
Vibeke Tyness from the Meteorological Institute says this is due to mild air coming from the south, with temperatures possibly reaching over 20C.
“It’s now almost as good as anything we’ve had this summer,” she tells Aftenposten.
However, she warns the weather is likely turn again after the weekend due to falling temperatures.
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Published on Monday, 26th September, 2011 at 15:12 under the news in brief category, by Lyndsey Smith
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Indian summer on the way to Norway. Temperatures in the southern Norway are set to rise this weekend following a terrible summer. Vibeke Tyness from the Meteorological Institute says this is due to mild air coming from the south, with temperatures possibly reaching over 20C. “It’s now almost as good as anything we’ve had this summer,” she tells Aftenposten. 
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