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Copenhagen

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Europe
Denmark
Copenhagen

Climate

Overview

Copenhagen lies at approximately the same latitude as Moscow, central Scotland and southern Alaska. Considering its northerly location the climate is relatively mild. In the coldest winter months of January and February, the average daily temperature hovers around freezing point - and while that may be cold, it's nearly 10°C (50°F) above average for this latitude. Winter, however, also has the highest relative humidity (90%) and the cloudiest weather (with greater than 80% cloud cover on an average of 17 days a month), both of which can make it feel much colder than the actual mercury reading.

From May to September, there are about nine cloudy days a month and the humidity drops to a comfortable level of around 70% at noon. Expect to see rain and grey skies. The greatest amount of precipitation is from July to December - although, when all's said and done, rain is fairly evenly spread over the year.

Average monthly weather

Month Temperature Rainfall Humidity Hrs of sunshine
MinMaxAMPM
Jan -2 2 49 88 85 1
Feb -3 2 39 86 83 2
Mar -1 5 32 85 78 4
Apr 3 10 38 79 68 5
May 8 16 43 70 59 8
Jun 11 19 47 70 60 8
Jul 14 22 71 74 62 8
Aug 14 21 66 78 64 7
Sep 11 18 62 83 69 5
Oct 7 12 59 86 76 3
Nov 3 7 48 88 83 1
Dec 1 4 49 89 87 1

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