kesähelteellä
Kesähelteellä refers to periods of exceptionally hot weather during the summer months, particularly in Nordic countries like Finland. These periods are characterized by prolonged temperatures exceeding the typical summer average, often reaching or surpassing 25 degrees Celsius (77 degrees Fahrenheit) for several consecutive days.
The term itself, "kesähelteellä," is Finnish and directly translates to "in summer heat." While heatwaves are
During kesähelteellä, common effects include increased demand for cooling and hydration. Outdoor activities may be curtailed
The frequency and intensity of kesähelteellä can be influenced by broader climatic patterns. While these hot