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© Rune Nordgård Andreassen243 centimeters of snow in Sjufjellet in Balsfjord 14th June 2015.
The mountains of Sjufjellet are still covered in 243 cm (8 ft) of snow - and their spring has been unseasonably cool and overcast with 149% of normal precipitation.

The summer solstice occurs June 20-21st when day length begins turning shorter and there seems to be a lot of whinging going on:

Thanks to H.B. Schmidt for this link

"High latitudes are the first to experience real climate changes, and you can't get much higher of a latitude than Tromsø," says H.B. "With NH land temperatures showing a declining trend since 1950, and upwards of 90% of land-based temperature variance affected by oceanic thermal currents, any cooling of the North Atlantic is going to show up on land."

"We already see the decline off Greenland and in the North Atlantic from direct SST measurements, so Norway and others should expect a continued cooling if the linear logic used by AGW proponents is to be believed.

"Keep the snow boots handy, kids."