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If you want, I can tell you a bit of the weather in Denmark.
Except for the Norwegian west coast, Denmark is quite an outlier in the Nordic Countries. Its climate is quite oceanic with pretty mild temperatures troughout the year. Summers are mild with temperatures usually around 20C, quite average for coastal Northern European locations. Winters resemble more of those like in Scotland than winters in Moscow for example. Heavy snowfall is quite rare and most of the precipitation is rain also during the winter. Negative aspects of the climate is that due to the northern latitude, shoulder seasons are shorter than in mid-latitudes. Spring warms up later and autumn cools down earlier. For example a September in Copenhagen resembles an October in NYC, and a Copenhagen October a November in NYC. As Denmark is at a very low elevation, winds can be high and a bit chilly also in summer.
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