If a winter in Finland is on the cards try the Baltic-tempered southwest coast; temperatures are still freezing but less so than around the rest of the country. Summers are quite sunny and pleasantly warm for the latitude, with the mercury travelling between 13°C (55°F) and 22°C (71°F) in July in the south and only slightly less up north. Rain is mild in summer and sleety in the long winter.
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