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What's the temperature in Finland? How cold will it be in winter?

Finland is located in northern Europe, and its climate varies with geographical location and topography. Generally speaking, the weather in Finland is characterized by long and cold winters and short and mild summers.

In winter (generally from 65438+February to the following February), most parts of Finland are covered with snow and ice, and the temperature is usually below zero. In the arctic circle, the lowest temperature may reach MINUS 30 degrees or lower. In addition, frequent snowstorms in winter in Finland may bring some inconvenience to traffic and outdoor activities. Therefore, in winter, people usually wear thick clothes to keep warm, such as warm coats, sweaters, hats, gloves, scarves and cotton shoes.

In summer (usually from June to August), the temperature in Finland is mild, and the daytime temperature is usually between 15 and 20 degrees. In the south, sometimes the temperature may be higher, and there may be a high temperature of more than 30 degrees. Finland has long days and short nights in summer, which provides enough time for tourists to do outdoor activities.

Generally speaking, Finland's climate is characterized by cold winters and mild summers. If you plan to go to Finland, please prepare appropriate clothes and equipment according to the local climate.