Finland and Sweden Recorded Their Coldest Winter

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Finland and Sweden recorded their coldest winter

Sweden recorded its coldest January night in the past 25 years with a temperature of minus 43.6 degrees Celsius

A meteorologist from the Swedish National Weather Agency said that to understand this, it is the lowest January temperature in Sweden since 1999

Previously, in January 1999, a temperature of minus 49 degrees Celsius was recorded in Sweden

While residents of Swedish regions are accustomed to very low temperatures, the severe cold has led to disruptions in local bus services

Additionally, the cold and low temperatures in Finland have also disrupted train services

In the city of Ylivieska in northwestern Finland, the temperature was recorded at 37.5 degrees below zero

The Finnish Meteorological Institute warned that temperatures in many areas of the country could drop below 40 degrees below zero

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