Hot weather has settled in many European cities. It’s hot not only during the day but also at night. Even at night, there’s no relief. The temperature in your home is oppressive unless you have air conditioning.
It’s not only uncomfortable, but also dangerous to your health. Many people find hot weather difficult to bear. But you can escape the heat by going to another country!
In Finland, Sweden, and Norway, unbearably hot weather is very rare. You’ll feel chilly rather than hot. But escaping the cold is easy—just dress warmly. Overheating is more difficult.
Temperature today:
Helsinki – +18°C.
Turku – +19°C.
Stockholm – +19°C.
I’m planning to visit the Solovetsky Islands in mid-June. (The Solovetsky Islands are located in the White Sea.)
The air temperature today is around +5°C. I hope it will warm up a bit soon.
Perhaps global warming will force “digital nomads” to move to northern European countries for the summer, where it’s more comfortable to live and work.