Photo: Johan Nilsson/TTLee Roden · 15 Sep 2016, 16:02Published: 15 Sep 2016 15:06 GMT+02:00Updated: 15 Sep 2016 16:02 GMT+02:00Autumn may be looming ominously near but in Sweden you wouldn't know it. The country's cities have chalked up record temperatures for September, according to national weather institute SMHI. Växjö, Gothenburg and Borås all broke temperature records that had previously stood since 1983 this week, as did Malmö. Jönköping broke a record dating back to 1954, and Linköping a record from 1968. Even warmer temperatures could yet be registered today, experts say.
Source: The Local September 15, 2016 13:18 UTC