Europe was one continent that experienced abnormal weather during 2018. After a couple months of extremely cold weather, heat and drought through spring and summer meant temperatures were well above average in much of the northern and western areas.
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| A road in Villalier, France, destroyed by the flood. |
Between May and July, Scandinavia had the driest and warmest period on record.
The highest temperatures ever were recorded in the Arctic Circle. In Helsinki-Vantaa Finland, figures how record long runs of warm temperatures. There were 25 consecutive days of heat above 25ÂșC.
Read the euronews story - “Yes, the chaotic the 2018 weather in Europe is linked to climate change.”

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