The article reports on expected high temperatures in southern Norway approaching 30 degrees Celsius, potentially setting a new annual record. Meteorologist Siri Wiberg from the Norwegian Meteorological Institute notes that some stations may experience heatwaves again, with quicksilver rising toward 30 degrees as the common holiday period enters its second weekend. While warmer air from the west and a high pressure system from the south are expected to bring higher temperatures, conditions remain relatively mild along the east coast. Some areas, such as Kongsberg, have already experienced heatwave conditions this year, with temperatures exceeding 27 degrees Celsius for five consecutive days. Kongsberg previously recorded the highest temperature of the year at 30.9 degrees on June 28, and a record of 31 degrees is anticipated there on Saturday. In contrast, northern regions like Trondheim, Bodø, Tromsø, Alta, and Vardø are expected to see much cooler temperatures, ranging around 15 to 20 degrees.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents factual meteorological information without overt ideological framing. It discusses temperature records and regional variations in a balanced manner, focusing on scientific observations rather than political implications. The tone remains neutral, providing data without advocacy,




