Temperature
Denmark is in the North Temperate Zone and has a normal temperature of 7.7˚C (46˚F). February is generally the coldest month, with normal temperatures of 0.0˚C (32˚F), while the period of August has a tendency to be the most sultry with normal temperatures of 15.7˚C (60˚F).
Sea temperatures
Denmark is encompassed by tons of coastline, and the Danes cherish swimming in the sea. The best time to go swimming in Denmark is amid the late spring a long time of June to August, with normal ocean temperatures of between 17˚C (63˚F) and 22˚C (72˚F). In August, the normal ocean temperature can reach up to 25˚C (77˚F).
Wind and rain
Denmark has a prevailing western wind, and the west coast of Denmark receives more rainfall than the rest of the country. Denmark has an average rainfall of 61 cm (24 in) per year.
Daylight hours
Because Denmark is located in Northern Europe, the sun stays out for longer in the summer and shorter in the winter.
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