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Post by Lommaren on Mar 14, 2018 8:25:24 GMT -5
At 52°N in south east Belarus for me this is one of the best humid continental climates in the world. It has everything that Nyköping lacks. Long, moderate summer, snow-sure winters that aren't too cold, quick spring warm up in April and a nice precipitation amount! Warmth potential in October and November is just a bonus. B- due to having very cold extremes, but it's more than a full grade better than my climate.
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Post by knot on Mar 14, 2018 15:55:03 GMT -5
C+, by inland standards. Winters not too chilly, but the crummers are just too bloody mild and the diurnals too narrow. Doesn't look like it cops many storms either, being in Northern Europe and all that
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Post by alex992 on Mar 14, 2018 15:58:14 GMT -5
Decent. Could be wetter in summer and colder in winter, but good by European standards. C+/B-
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Post by Steelernation on Mar 14, 2018 15:58:22 GMT -5
C-. A bit worse than Rochester.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2018 16:06:43 GMT -5
E - Appalling.
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Post by Babu on Mar 14, 2018 20:33:27 GMT -5
Meh C-. Prefer Klagenfurt or Graz. Warmer shoulder seasons with spring beginning in February, and lots of winter sunshine as well as 300 extra hours annually.
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Post by boombo on Mar 21, 2018 12:13:28 GMT -5
C+, add 2C to November to March and it would be a degree higher.
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Post by Ariete on Mar 21, 2018 13:12:01 GMT -5
B-/C+
All months better than here, but still lacking somewhat. Autumn is quite disappointing, but I'll be generous and give a B-----------
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