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Winter are cold, but only modestly colder than what I am used to at 41N, and St Petersburg is at 60N!
Spring, summers, and autumn seasons are depressing. No compensations for cold winters at all....
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Well, that isn't exactly true. St Pete surely have a chunk of warm, even hot days in summer, but they aren't constant, but blended in among those 18C days. Highs jumped from 11C to 24C in a few days time this May, and 7 days in June were in the 30C range. I think 29C and 13 hours of sun is quite summerish.
And the summers as a whole are quite comparable to the Low Countries, SE England, and the northern half of Germany and Poland. Keep in mind that Europe as a whole has cooler summers than most of the lower 48 and even Ontario.
Winter are cold, but only modestly colder than what I am used to at 41N, and St Petersburg is at 60N!
Spring, summers, and autumn seasons are depressing. No compensations for cold winters at all....
F
A lot of interior Eurasia at the same latitude as Chicago seems to have milder winter nights.
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