Is Finland colder than Minnesota?

Central Finland generally has cooler weather than Minnesota. The average mean temperature in Central Finland is 5.37°C (41.67°F) while Minnesota's temperature is 6.19°C (43.14°F) and the difference is 0.82°C (33.48°F).
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Is Minnesota similar to Finland?

Finland and Minnesota already have strong ties in culture, sports and business, and are very similar in terms of the number of population, geography and climate. Minnesota is the second largest center of Finnish diaspora in the U.S., and many Finnish companies already operate in Minnesota.
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Is Minnesota colder than Norway?

Winter weather in the Dakotas and Minnesota, however, is much colder than in Oslo.
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Is Minnesota colder than Scandinavia?

They are both northern places although Minnesota has a climate that is much more severe than that of most of Sweden, particularly in the winter months although Sweden is much further north. Stockholm is warmer in the wintertime and cooler during the summer months.
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Is Finland a very cold country?

Finland is one of the northernmost areas in the world with a permanent population. Winter in Finland varies in duration from about three to seven months, depending on the part of the country, but regardless of location, it's cold, dark and snowy.
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How do Finland heat their homes?

Currently, most homes in Helsinki are warmed via a district heating system that relies heavily on coal and natural gas to produce both power and heat. In 2021, fossil fuels accounted for more than 75% of the city's district heat production.
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Is Minnesota the coldest state?

Alaska is the coldest state in the US, with an average annual temperature of 30.7 F°. The second coldest state in the US is North Dakota, with an average temperature of 42.4 F°. Minnesota is the third coldest state, with an average temperature of 42.5 Fº.
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Is Minnesota colder than Alaska?

So where does Minnesota stand in terms of the coldest places in the U.S.? Well, no surprise, Alaska beats everyone -- by a lot. The state's average annual temp is 26 degrees, while Minnesota's is 40.1.
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Is Russia colder than Minnesota?

Moscow is at a latitude of 55° 45', while Minneapolis is at 44° 53'. Nevertheless, they have similar climates. Both cities experience mean January temperatures of about 14°F (–10°C), while Julys are about 66°F (18.9°C) in Moscow and 74°F (23.3°C) in Minneapolis on average.
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Is Minnesota colder than Antarctica?

Cities in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Illinois have reported temperatures colder than Antarctica, the planet's southernmost continent.
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Is Minnesota the snowiest state?

The United States of America is home to some of the snowiest places on the planet – its ten snowiest states being New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, Alaska, Wyoming, Michigan, New York, Utah, Minnesota, and Massachusetts. The snowiest state of all is New Hampshire, which gets an average of 174.35 inches of snow each year.
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Why did Finnish people move to Minnesota?

There was land available in America for those willing to work. Most were hard working people, but few had the money needed to buy land in the plains, with its rich dark soil. Free homestead lands were available only in Minnesota at the time, and even there, only in the more barren and northern regions.
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What is the Minnesota accent from?

Over generations, the speech patterns have been passed down. According to the 2000, 67 percent of Minnesotans had some sort of Swedish, German or Norwegian heritage. "You learn it from you parents and they learn it from their parents," Spartz said.
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Why did Finns come to Minnesota?

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But there was not enough farmland to support these additional people, creating poor economic conditions that were compounded by famines in the 1860s, according to the book "They Chose Minnesota." Some Finns sought work across Finland's northern border in Norway.
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What state has the worst winter?

North Dakota tops the list of coldest states in winter and fall, based on state-wide average temperatures. During spring, Maine is coldest, while in summer it's Wyoming. Some states are among the ten coldest states year round. Consistently cold throughout the year are Maine, Vermont, Montana and Wyoming.
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Is Minnesota colder than Chicago?

Minneapolis is by far the coldest, but Boston often gets more snow than the other two. Chicago is somewhere in the middle in terms of both snow and cold, but is that best of both worlds or best of no worlds?
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Is Minnesota colder than Montana?

Minnesota is the third coldest state, with an average temperature of 42.5 Fº. Coming in fourth place on the coldest states' ranking is Wyoming with an average temperature of 43.9 Fº. The fifth and sixth coldest states are Montana and Maine, with an average temperature of 44.6 F° and 44.9 F° respectively.
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What is the coldest city in MN?

According to a list compiled by Stacker, the coldest city in all of Minnesota is International Falls. The average daily temperature in International Falls is just over 37 degrees Fahrenheit. The average daily minimum temperature is 26.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Why is Minnesota still so cold?

Places with more altitude tend to be cooler, and also places where winter weather is influenced by cold, dry arctic air masses from Canada. That's why Minnesota and its neighbors are among the coldest states.
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Why is Minnesota always so cold?

Because of its location in North America, Minnesota experiences temperature extremes characteristic of a continental climate, with cold winters and mild to hot summers in the south and frigid winters and generally cool summers in the north.
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What is the typical house in Finland?

About one-half of Finns live in a detached or semi-detached house. Wooden houses are common in Finland. About one-third of Finns live in a block of flats, but in cities it is more common. On average, about two people live in the same home.
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Why are houses painted red in Finland?

A few hundred years later, someone noticed that the pile had not rotted or decayed and began manufacturing it as paint. Since it was cheap and easy to produce, many wealthy people did not use it, preferring to use expensive pigments in colors of yellow or white. Finland calls this red paint punamulta, or “red earth”.
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Is Finland humid or dry?

In Köppen climate classification Finland belongs to the Df group (continental subarctic or boreal climates). The southern coast is Dfb (humid continental mild summer, wet all year), and the rest of the country is Dfc (subarctic with cool summer, wet all year).
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