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B. Temperatures are generally good both in winter and in summer. It looses points because of the low sunshine hours and too many rainy days, but still very nice climate.
Copenhagen leaves me yawning...I like alittle more
weather variety
Winters aren't cold but they aren't warm either and very dull.
Summers aren't cold but aren't warm either, just OK.
Did you not give an A to a tropical highland climate with highs in the 70s year round? I honestly don't understand what the deal is with you lol.
Cwb climates are good for growing tasty things year round (in some cases winter lows can be too cold though).
Gloomy and cool climates, while comfortable for me temperature wise, aren't conducive to growing anything besides cabbage, potatoes, etc.
Cwb climates also have a more interesting precipitation pattern. Copenhagen, London, Hamburg, Paris, etc. are the epitome of boring precipitation patterns.
(Although, sometimes they get good summer thunderstorms in Germany and Benelux...).
Winters are too mild and precipitation too low, just like in many other cities in Central and Northern Europe. However, summer is wonderful. I can't give it any less than B/B-.
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