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  2. Climate of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    In the far south of Greenland, there is a very small forest in the Qinngua Valley, due to summer temperatures being barely high enough to sustain trees. There are mountains over 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) high surrounding the valley, which protect it from cold, fast winds travelling across the ice sheet. [5]

  3. What will summer weather be like in Wisconsin this year ... - AOL

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    The Farmers' Almanac "Summer Soaker Ahead" summer 2024 extended weather forecast can be found online here. More: 2023-24 really was Wisconsin's warmest-ever winter, state climatologist confirms

  4. How hot will it be this summer in Wisconsin? Here's what ...

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    On Wednesday, AccuWeather released its U.S. summer forecast, which predicts temperatures will soar 2 to 4 degrees above the historical average across much of the country in the coming season.

  5. How hot will it be in Wisconsin this summer? Here's what the ...

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    Predictions from AccuWeather's long-range forecast team last month said to expect June through ... mean normal temperatures for Wisconsin in June, July and August are 65.1, 69.2 and 67.2 degrees ...

  6. Ilulissat - Wikipedia

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    Ilulissat is one of the driest settlements in Greenland, receiving only 271 millimetres or 10.67 inches of precipitation. Ilulissat is also one of the sunniest settlements in Greenland, especially during summer. Interestingly, March is the coldest month in Ilulissat despite similar locations experiencing February as the coldest month of the year.

  7. Climate of the Nordic countries - Wikipedia

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    Finland areas north of the Arctic Circle rarely see the sun set during the months of June and July, due to the natural phenomenon Midnight sun. [7] Northern parts of Finland have summer temperatures in the 8 °C (46 °F) to 16 °C (61 °F) range, while further south, the temperature is closer to 13 °C (55 °F) and 23 °C (73 °F).

  8. Seasonal lag - Wikipedia

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    The amount of Sun energy reaching a location on Earth ("insolation", shown in blue) varies through the seasons.As it takes time for the seas and lands to heat or cool, the surface temperatures will lag the primary cycle by roughly a month, although this will vary from location to location, and the lag is not necessarily symmetric between summer and winter.

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