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The farther north in Europe, the colder it gets. The north part of Europe closest to the Arctic Circle's average temperature was 12 degrees Celsius in the summer and -2 degrees Celsius in the winter. The more southern part of northern Europe the average temperature in the summer is 30 degrees Celsius and in the winter is -4.3 degrees Celsius.

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12y ago

Europe actually is quite warm compared to areas of the same latitude (most differences are significant in Northern Europe). The only true part of Europe that is cold is Northern Europe, where there is a Subarctic Climate. This is due to latitude; the farther north/south of the equator, the colder it gets.

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11y ago

It depends on what area of Europe you're in.

In Southern Europe, around the Mediterranean, you'll find a mild winter.

In Western Europe (and possibly Eastern), you'll find a cool to mild winter.

In Northern Europe (and possible Eastern), you'll find a cold, frigid winter.

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12y ago

It depends on the time of year. In summer months the average temperature is 26 degrees C (79 F). In winter months, the average temperature is -2 degrees C (29 F)

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Yes. It can be very cold in the winters. It snows and in Jan/Feb it can be overcast everyday. I lived in Germany 5 yeas and was cold most of it.

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12y ago

Europe is cold in the winter, but hot hot HOT in the summer.

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