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The weather in northern Europe in June

The coldest day is about 10 degrees (or plateau area), and the sunshine is very strong. A coat is needed in the fjord area, but a down jacket is not needed.

The weather in Copenhagen is sunny, and the temperature is between 22 and 30 degrees every day. Hotel rooms and buses are not air-conditioned. People in the street wear suspenders and shorts. At night, the sun goes down very late, and the temperature difference is very small. Come here and wear as little as possible. In addition, if you can take a sea ferry cruise or something, you need wind protection (jacket).

Generally speaking, if you go to the city, take less clothes. If you go to the plateau, the fjord and the seaside, you need a coat (rain proof) and an umbrella.

Extended data:

Nordic is a political and geographical term, especially referring to the five sovereign countries of the Nordic Council: Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark and Iceland. The region includes Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Iceland in northern Europe, as well as the Faroe Islands, which is internally autonomous.

Northern Europe is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean in the west, Eastern Europe in the east, Arctic Ocean in the north and Central Europe in the south, with a total area of 654.38+0.3 million square kilometers. Terrain is platform and eroded mountain, and glacial lake, sheep back, serpentine hills and drum hills are the main geomorphological features. Most of northern Europe belongs to temperate continental climate, with long winters, low temperatures and short and cool summers.

Iceland and northern Norway have cold climates, while Denmark and southwestern Scandinavia have temperate maritime climates. Nordic countries have relatively low population density and the highest economic level in Europe. The per capita GNP of Norway, Denmark, Iceland and other countries is far in the forefront of the world. Forestry, hydropower, iron ore mining, fishery, shipbuilding and shipping are all traditional economic sectors in northern Europe.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia Nordic