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>>it looks decently typical for a Scandinavian city at its latitude.

I did write "Sweden", not Stockholm, so yes.

(Sure, north Sweden is a different subject.)

(I had fun on Facebook yesterday when the Finns told about their snow. :-) It is very uncommon in June.)

Edit: To move inside Scandinavia isn't really moving to a foreign country, Dewie. I lived in Helsinki a few years, really nice but it was disappointingly non-exotic.

Edit 2: And for Norwegian weather -- check climate of Bergen for rain. (That said, a wonderful city to live.)



> I did write "Sweden", not Stockholm, so yes.

So Swedish weather is overall worse than Norwegian weather? How?

> EDIT: To move inside Scandinavia isn't really moving to a foreign country, Dewie.

Who said anything about anything like that? I wanted to know how Sweden has such a terrible weather (apparently).


It seems I stepped on some sensitive (Norwegian?) toes here by a sloppy formulation seeming to imply that Sweden == Scandinavia. :-)

If so, I am sorry about your national pride. The countries and weather are really similar, especially from my present viewpoint from far to the south.

(And if you're just a troll wasting people's time, get a life kid.)

Edit: It seemed from other comments you are Norwegian, so I assumed you knew all about the local weather. (I.e. similar, maybe a bit warmer and more rain in Norway, depending on exactly where.)


Yes, I was really offended that you would imply that Sweden has a worse climate than Norway. I guess.

Asking a simple question is like pulling teeth with you - now you've been through living in different Scandinavian cities, how non-exotic they are, and my national pride - when all the original question was about was the weather. Thank me for wasting your time? Likewise.




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