Guten Tag.
Here it's +12C and raining right now.
Google is lying a bit as usual.
>>213157018It still amazes me how hot Scandinavia and Finland this year.
Good morning. It's cloudly and dry in south wales, now to have a nice wedding anniversary walk and pint
>>213156858 (OP)Enjoying a comfy 18C with a bit of rain here in central evropa
>>213157228Dream life.
>>213157263Hell on Earth...
>>213157296Let's see what will be in a few hours.
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>>213157305Agreeable weather all week ;)
>>213157348Interesting names for weekdays.
Here its
Ponedel'nik
Vtornik
Sreda
Chetverg
Pyatnitsa
Subbota
Voskresenie
What Danes and Jutri mean? Jutri from utro (morning)?
>>213157263wtf it's actually a bit better here but still hell
>>213157393More or less the same than outside of sunday, where does voskresenie come from? Here it's nedelja, meaning no work day
>What Danes and Jutri mean? Danes - today (dan - day)
>Jutri from utro (morning)?Correct, but it means the next morning, as in tomorrow
>Jutri - tomorrow>Včeraj (večer - evening) - yesterday>Jutro - morning
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I will have to turn on the air conditioner later.
>>213157509>Etymology The day of the week "Voskresenie" is named in honor of the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after the crucifixion. The word comes from the Old Slavonic въcкpceниѥ, въcкpѣшeниѥ and came to the Russian language through Church Slavonic>Here it's nedelja, meaning no work dayIn all Slavic languages except Russian, here "nedelja" means "a week" for some reason
>Danes - today (dan - day)>Včeraj (večer - evening) - yesterdayEverything else is similar basically. Tomorrow is "zavtra" (za - after, utro - morning). Vchera (vecher)
Today is "segodnya" (in old russian: ceгo дьнe - this day)
Midsummer in Northern Europe
Oslo hotter than Barcelona
Unusual temperature distribution in Europe: it's hotter in Oslo than in Barcelona.
The weather in Europe is currently upside down: midsummer has arrived in northern Europe, while parts of south-west Europe are changeable and in places even quite "fresh".
It's also much cooler here in Germany
TemperatureRadar
In the Norwegian capital Oslo, temperatures are peaking at around 30 degrees - making it warmer than in the Spanish Mediterranean metropolis of Barcelona, where only 25 degrees are measured. It is also cooler in parts of southern France and Germany than in Scandinavia.
Did you know?
The water temperatures in Northern Europe are also exceptional at the moment. On the Gulf of Bothnia, part of the Baltic Sea, they are currently around 24 degrees.
On the Iberian Peninsula, you will continue to find sweat-inducing heat, especially in the interior of Spain, Andalusia and Portugal. Temperatures of over 35 degrees are reached around Seville
https://www.wetteronline.de/wetterticker/hochsommer-in-nordeuropa-oslo-heisser-als-barcelona--be903ca6-713f-464e-95a3-d0a116c0f93a