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What's the temperature in northern Europe now?

Generally speaking, Northern Europe is four countries, and the weather and climate in each country will be somewhat different. The temperature difference between Norway and Sweden is quite large.

It's about 20 to 25 degrees in Finland, and it's cold at night, 15 to 18 degrees. Rainy days are about 18 degrees. North latitude 15 degrees.

It's about 20 to 25 degrees in southern Sweden, and it will reach 28 or 29 degrees in the sun. The north is about 15 degrees, and the sun will be 20 degrees. The temperature is low at night. When it rains, the temperature will drop by 3 or 5 degrees.

From 15 degrees to 18 degrees in northern Norway, the temperature may drop to about 10 degrees at night, even lower in mountainous areas, and the temperature will also drop in rainy days. It is generally 20 to 25 degrees in the south during the day, and the temperature will reach 28 or 29 degrees in the sun, and the somatosensory temperature may be above 30 degrees. The temperature at night is 15 to 18 degrees.

The temperature in Denmark is 3 to 5 degrees higher than that in Norway and southern Sweden.

It will be windy in Denmark and western Norway, so the relative somatosensory temperature will drop.

I hope it helps you.