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  2. List of extreme temperatures in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    15.8 °C, 24 February 1990, Copenhagen & 26 February 2019, Aarhus ... October: 26.9 °C, 1 October ... Weather feature Record Location

  3. Climate of the Nordic countries - Wikipedia

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    Stockholm, Sweden has on average the warmest summer of the Nordic capitals, with an average maximum temperature of 23 °C (73 °F) in July; Copenhagen, Oslo and Helsinki [1] have an average July maximum temperature of 22 °C (72 °F).

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  5. File:Climate chart of Copenhagen.svg - Wikipedia

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    A climate chart of Copenhagen, Denmark. The red line depicts daytime high; blue is nighttime low. Date: 2 August 2007: Source: Self-made in gnuplot . Data obtained from BBC Weather Centre. Author: Mysid

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  8. Danish Meteorological Institute - Wikipedia

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    This responsibility involves monitoring atmospheric, terrestrial, and marine weather, climate, and environmental conditions. The primary goals of these activities are to protect human life and property while providing a basis for economic and environmental planning—particularly in sectors such as the armed forces, aviation, shipping, and road ...

  9. Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen's name (København in Danish), reflects its origin as a harbour and a place of commerce.The original designation in Old Norse, from which Danish descends, was Kaupmannahǫfn [ˈkɔupˌmɑnːɑˌhɔvn] (cf. modern Icelandic: Kaupmannahöfn [ˈkʰœipˌmanːaˌhœpn̥], Faroese: Keypmannahavn [ˈtʃʰɛʰpmanːaˌhavn]), meaning 'merchants' harbour'.