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Which city in Sweden has a warmer climate?

The southernmost part of Sweden has a temperate broad-leaved forest climate, which is mild due to the influence of the North Atlantic warm current and the Baltic Sea. The average temperature in July is 15 ~ 17℃ in the south and 11 ~ 15℃ in the north. In winter, the temperature difference between the north and the south is relatively large, with the average temperature in January being about 1℃ in the south and -16℃ in the north.' The south is the warmest region in the country, with a relatively prominent agricultural production position, accounting for 14% of the country's total area, 29% of its population and 35% of its agricultural output value. The industry, transportation and commercial trade in the Oresund area centered on Malmö, the third largest city, are very developed'. Thus, Malmö is a warmer city in Sweden, and the south is a relatively warm city. In winter in Malmo and Gothenburg, the lowest temperature may be around MINUS 1 C. Although Marburg is the third largest city in Sweden, it only has a population of more than 2,, so there is very little information, so we can only look for these. However, Gothenburg, the second largest city and the largest port in Sweden, is also a warmer city. Its port is not frozen in winter, and its climate is similar to that of Malmo.

Stockholm winter: from December to May, it is snowy and cold in winter, bringing white snow to Stockholm, and the days are short. The temperature is generally between+2℃ and -7℃. Spring: From April to May, the climate is changeable, and the night is getting brighter and brighter. Sometimes, summer has arrived before you experience the spring. The temperature is between +5℃ and +15℃. Summer: From June to August, the summer in Sweden is better than people expected, and it is often sunny and warm for several days. Generally, the temperature is above +25℃, and there is plenty of sunshine in summer, and the days are long and the nights are short. There are no completely dark nights in June and early July. Autumn: From September to November, it is mostly a crisp autumn day. Stockholm is covered with colorful autumn clothes, and the temperature ranges from +5℃ to +18℃. It's colder at night.