Nordic countries, Russia gripped by cold as floods hit western Europe

By A Mystery Man Writer

Temperatures have fallen below minus 40 degrees Celsius in the Nordic region for a second day in a row, with the coldest January temperature recorded in Swedish Lapland in 25 years.
Parts of Germany already grappling with flooding could be aggravated by new rain. (Jan. 3).

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