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Estonia Issues Hazard Warning as Temperatures Plunge to -30C

Estonia's Environmental Agency issues a first‑level hazard warning for the mainland due to dangerously low temperatures.

An anticyclone over Finland is driving mainland Estonia's temperatures down to about -30°C, prompting the Environmental Board to issue a first‑level hazard warning. The extreme cold significantly increases the risk of hypothermia and other cold‑related health risks, especially for vulnerable populations and outdoor workers.
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active
Location
Mainland Estonia
Date added
2026-03-24 12:51 UTC
Last updated
2026-03-24 12:51 UTC
Source
https://news.err.ee
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