Project Description
SUMMER IS THE TIME WHEN NATURE BLOSSOMS
They say sun does not sleep much in the summer in Finland.
Daylight in the summer time can extend to midnight and in the midsummer dawn breaks with the singing of birds only few hours after the sun has set.
Summer in Southern Finland is traditionally short;
starting latest in June, it often ends already after August.
The temperatures vary from 10 ºC (50 ºF) to high peaks of 25 ºC (77 ºF) with nights cooling down.
Usually the warmest month is July, followed by August.