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What is the coldest temperature in Europe?

The coldest monthly average temperature in winter in Europe is below 0℃.

Winter is cold, and the temperature drops gradually from west to east. In June 5438+10, the average temperature in Gaffler was -4.4℃, in Petrozavodsk it was -9.9℃, and in Perm it was-15.4℃. Whenever an ice air mass invades, severe cold of -30℃ and -40℃ often occurs.

It's cold all over Europe. It's colder than MINUS 10 degrees in winter in Paris, and it will snow. But usually it's not very cold in winter in Paris. Paris has three months of winter, and the temperature is often below zero. Moreover, the humidity is higher than that in Beijing, and I feel even worse.

The heavy snow in Europe is very cold, and the specific clothes to wear vary from person to person, but France has heating facilities, so it is generally not cold indoors and the ultraviolet rays are not strong, but the weather is very dry.

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In fact, Central and Western Europe in Europe is more like Northeast China. The weather turned cold earlier, but the temperature was not as cold as that in the northeast. According to the custom of our country, it can be carried directly without any heating equipment, but Europeans can't. It's so exquisite. We must keep warm.

Europeans are used to indulging themselves. When the temperature is slightly lower, they should turn on the heating and wear short-sleeved shorts in the house.

For example, in Germany, winter is not so cold, and the temperature in the coldest area is about 6 degrees below zero. In China, an electric blanket is enough for sleeping at night, and no other heating equipment is needed.

Germans are different. When the weather is a little colder, they should turn on the heating equipment immediately, because people who go to work never wear sweaters indoors in winter. This winter, German habits will change.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Europe