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Flensburg: Fjord Wind and Scandinavian Flair
The weather in Flensburg, Germany's northernmost city, is unmistakably shaped by the Baltic Sea. a constant, fresh breeze blows through the Flensburg Fjord, ensuring clear air and a maritime climate. Summers are moderately warm and often sunny, but rarely hot. Perfect conditions for sitting at the harbor, watching the sailboats, and enjoying a cool Flensburger Pilsener. The people of Flensburg know that the weather can change quickly and always have a weatherproof jacket ready.
Winters are cool, damp, and windy. Snow is possible, but the proximity to the water often prevents extreme cold. Instead, a gray sky often envelops the city, making the hyggelig (cozy) Danish way of life, which is so present here, even more attractive. The weather in Flensburg is raw but honest. It is a constant companion that shapes the character of the people: uncomplicated, resilient, and always with an eye on the horizon.
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