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They're equally bad, I don't see significant differences.
It's very difficult to me thinking of a summer, the "warm" season, with those cool temperatures.
Dublin's average July is similar to my latest October months in terms of temperatures, rainy days and sunshine.
Jacket time all the time.
Anyway, I choose Dublin if it has a lower standard deviation and more constant temperatures than Oslo (I'm not sure).
^^
doubt that. keep in mind that the wikipedia normal period for oslo is 23 years out of date.
anyway, oslo wins this one.
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