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What's the temperature in Finland in four seasons?

Most parts of Finland have a maritime climate. Due to the warm current adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, Finland has a very mild climate, which is warmer than other regions at the same latitude (such as Siberia and Greenland). For example, in July, the temperature in southern Finland is similar to that in Britain, the Netherlands and Belgium.

It is spring in Finland from March to May every year. The snow and ice began to melt and the earth began to recover. By the beginning of May, the daytime temperature in the north will remain above zero degrees Celsius. Summer is June, July and August. The climate is warm and sunny, which makes people relaxed and happy. This is a good time for all kinds of outdoor activities. On particularly warm days, the temperature can reach 25-30 degrees Celsius; The average temperature in summer is 18℃, and the lake is very warm. In July, the average water temperature in the south is between 18℃ and 20℃, and the average water temperature in the north is around 16℃ and 18℃. September to 165438+ October is a harvest autumn. In the long transition from summer to winter, the gloomy forest has become charming yellow, orange, red and brown. In the winter from February 65438 to February of the following year, because of the dry weather, even if the temperature is low, it will not feel too cold. More importantly, the air in Finland is fresh and pleasant, and it is full of vitality all year round.