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A. Ideal climate for me. Looks like CNJ with milder summers and less sun.
What a ridiculous statement! Stockholm is nothing like Central New Jersey.
The Swedish capital is constantly colder and gloomier, also in winter.
It is also much drier year round.
Furthermore it is 20 degrees of latitude further north! That's an enormous difference: its daylight distribution during the course of the year is nothing like a place at 40N.
You might as well have written that Stockholm looks like a cooler and drier version of Singapore...
Snow arrives in September.That is nearly as to say there were polar bears walking on the streets of Stockholm.I live in an area which has colder winters than Stockholm but snow here never has arrived in September.
It has snowed in September in all Nordic capitals I'm sure. It almost never sticks around that early though. Estonia has had a snow cover of 22 cm in September.
As for Estonia and to be more exact that 22cm of snow was measured in 1th October...
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It has snowed in September in all Nordic capitals I'm sure.
I am really not sure.
Especially unsure and suspecting I am in reference to Copenhagen. Beats out with it's mild winters Prague not talking about Warsaw, why should it have some snow in September.
the only places in the nordic countries where snow can settle and form a snowpack in september would be some of the saami-villages in extreme northern lapland during an extremly cold september.
the only places in the nordic countries where snow can settle and form a snowpack in september would be some of the saami-villages in extreme northern lapland during an extremly cold september.
Well, I have not really lived in Stockholm but this is a statement which sounds realistic.
I live in the north and have almost never seen snow in september, nothing that lasts anyway.
And we dont have eight months of winter.
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