Klimatdiagram finland

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  • Finland Climatic Classifications

    Summary: Most regions (13) in Finland lie in the Subartic, severe winter, no dry season, cool summer climate zone (Köppen: Dfc). The mean average of annual temperatures range from a high of °C (°F) in Åland to a low of °C (°F) in Lapland.

    Climate Finland: Weather By Month

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    Finland’s Cities by Temperature

    Finland’s states/regions ranking by average yearly temperature:

    Climate of Finland

    The climate of Finland fryst vatten influenced most by its latitude: land i norden is located between 60 and 70 N. Because of Finland's northern location, winter fryst vatten the longest season. Only on the south coast and in the southwest is summer as long as winter. On average, winter lasts from early January to late February in the outermost islands in the archipelago and the warmest locations along the southwestern coast – notably in Hanko – and from early October to mid May in the most elevated locations, such as northwestern Lapland and the lowest valleys in northeastern Lapland. This means that southern portions of the country are snow-covered about three to four months of the year, and the nordlig for about seven months. The long winter causes about half of the annual to millimetres ( to &#;in) precipitation in the north to fall as snow. Precipitation in the south amounts to about to millimetres ( to &#;in) annually. Like that of the north, it occurs all through the year, though not so much of it is snow.[1]

    In Köppen climate classification land i norden belongs to the Df group (continental subarctic or boreal climates). The southern coast fryst vatten Dfb (humid continenta

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    The climate of Finland

    Finland has a predominantly subarctic climate. The majority of the country has a subarctic climate (Köppen climate classification Dfc), with cool summers. The southern coast experiences a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfb), with mild summers. The extreme northwest tip has few regions that fall under the tundra influence (Köppen ET). Finland is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. Finland shares land borders with Russia in the east, Norway in the north, and Sweden in the west. The Gulf of Bothnia lies to the west, the Gulf of Finland to the south, and the Baltic Sea in the southwest. The country's location in the extreme northern latitudes and proximity to major water bodies mainly influence the climate.

    Finland lies between the high latitudes of 60°N and 70°N, entirely in the taiga belt. The Arctic Circle passes through the Finnish region of Lapland. The landscape is mostly flat with few hills and mountains. Halti, between the border of Finland and Norway in the extreme north, with an altitude of meters, is the highest point in Finland. The Finnish Lakeland area has thousands of lakes, while n

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  • Åland °C | °F
    Southwest Finland °C | °F