Finland experienced its coldest January temperature since 2006 when Enontekio Airport registered -42.4 °C (-44.3 °F) on January 4, 2024. The severe cold is not isolated to Finland, as nearby regions in Sweden and Norway have also reported record-low temperatures, indicating a widespread Arctic chill across the Nordic countries.
The northwestern town of Ylivieska became a focal point of the cold snap with a recorded temperature of -37.8 °C (-36 °F) early on January 3, 2024, but on January 4, the mercury at Enontekio Airport in Lapland plunged to -42.4 °C (-44.3 °F) at 06:21 UTC, adding this day to the record books as the coldest January day in Finland since 2006.
On January 5, Enontekio Airport recorded a minimum temperature of -44.3 °C (-47.7 °F), marking the lowest temperature of the century in the Fennoscandian Peninsula.
Forecasters warned that the Finnish capital of Helsinki is bracing itself for a week of biting cold, expecting temperatures to hover between -15 and -20 °C (5 and -4 °F). Certain areas could see the thermometer dip even lower, potentially surpassing -40 °C (-40 °F) before the end of the week.
Meanwhile, neighboring Sweden’s Lapland region reported temperatures plummeting to -43.6 °C (-46.5 °F) in Kvikkjokk-Arrenjarka on January 3, marking not only the lowest January temperature in Sweden since 1999 but also the coldest day for the area since records began in 1888.
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