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Denmark has a mild climate with no extremes of heat or cold. In the light summer months of June to August, the average daytime temperature is 19.5 degrees centigrade and in February - the coldest month - the average is 1.2 degrees centigrade. This makes Copenhagen's weather much more like London's or Amsterdam's than that of the other Scandinavian capitals.

The Danish weather is always changeable but rarely harsh. April and May are mild. June, July and August are usuallly warm and, on average, sunnier than England's. The autumn season is generally speaking pleasant, though cooler in temperature, and winter tends to be cool or even cold.

Check this link for updated information on the weather in Denmark
and learn more about Environment, Energy and Climate
Wednesday, May 13 2009
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