Monday, January 10, 2011

The Weather in This Scandinavian Country



The weather in finland is quite diverse and can make a big difference in which month you choose to travel there. The Finnish weather is the warmest in July and the coldest in February. February is also the driest month in Finland, while August weather is the wettest time of year.This country's location partly influences the weather. Being located in the Eurasian continent's coastal zone, Finland is both in a maritime and a continental climate.

Note that Finland's weather is not as cold as many think - the Finnish average mean temperatures are higher than that of other regions in the same latitudes (i.e. south Greenland). The temperature is raised mainly by warm airflows from the Atlantic, and also by the Baltic Sea. You can also take a look at the current local weather in the cities of Finland.

http://www.gofinland.org/finlandguide/finland-weather/

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