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Finland had its warmest March in history
This year, the average temperature in March was higher than any other month since records began, according to the Finnish Meteorological Institute.
The average temperature throughout the country was 1.1 degrees Celsius, a new record for March, YLE reports. The previous record, 0.0 degrees Celsius, was set in 2007.
The average temperature for the month ranged from +3 in southwestern Finland to -2.5 in northern Lapland.
The heat caused the snow to melt rapidly in almost all of the country.
In Sodankylä in Lapland, the average temperature was the warmest in over a century, namely -0.7 degrees Celsius.
Arctic sea ice nears record low
This year's sea ice maximum is set to be the second lowest since satellite measurements began, only to be turned off in 2025, reports the Bjerknes Center for Climate Research.
Since 1979, satellites have been monitoring sea ice in the Arctic and measuring how extensive the ice has been at its greatest extent. In their first year, the measurements showed an extent of over 16.5 million square kilometers of sea ice, from the first measurement until this year the ice has been reduced by a full 1.5 million square kilometers.
Only 2018 and 2025 have had similar low values at this time of year.