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The East part of Norway in Skandinavia has normally a very pleasant
summerclimate. Very high mountains lays west of the area and stops bad weather and rain from reaching the area most of the time. Oslo has about 71 degrees average high in the summer. However, a couple of days ago, cold air from northwest met warm air in the Oslo-region. Therefore a big storm broke out. In Norway we are not used to extrem weather like the United States, but this time we got large hail and local (very week) tornadoes. You can watch some image he http://voksenlia.net/nytt/ http://met.no/aktuelt/nyhetsarkiv/2004/hagl_juni.jpg This is probably NOTHING compered to what you from The States or other places has experienced. :-) Have anyone here seen larger hail then the ones in Oslo, Norway? From Kaare Vigesdal, Norway |
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