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Is there snow in St. Petersburg in early June?

There is snow. The climate of St. Petersburg belongs to temperate maritime climate, with long and cold winters and short and warm summers. In a year, it is sunny 3 1, rainy 172, foggy 57, cloudy 105. From April 3rd to165438+1October 1 1 every year, the temperature is above zero, which is considered as a warm season. In these 222 days, there were 126 rainy days, and in the cold season of-0/43 days, there were about 6 1 rainy days. The annual precipitation is 600-700 mm, with the most rainfall in August. Because the height of St. Petersburg is 60 degrees north latitude, there is a "white night" spectacle from May 25-26 to July 16- 17 every year. The longest day of white night lasts from June 2 1 day to June 22, with a total of 18 hours and 53 minutes. It's close to Moscow, and the four seasons are similar. Their winters are long, and it often snows heavily.