linguoboy wrote:"Relative humidity" already takes temperature into account. Colder air can't hold as much moisture so 90% humidity at -10°C is much drier than 90% humidity at 10°C.
Ok, thanks for telling me! I didn't know this, or much of humidity anyway.
Woods wrote:PrimroseandBlue wrote:I recommend a winter visit though, it's fantastic.
But a little bit too dark and with not that many people around maybe?
There's never too many people around.
But it's not like an abandoned city. That's something you're more likely to find during Midsummer holidays. Maybe also Christmas in South. I've never been there in Christmas but lots of people travel North to their families before Christmas Eve, so I suppose it might be quite lonely in cities.
Winter isn't that dark really if there's even a little bit of snow. Besides, the days start to get longer in January-February (and the change from "no light at all sun is dead" to "welcome to blindness isn't it nice when snow reflects all the light to your eyes" is very sudden). For example, the sun rises 7:41 tomorrow in Helsinki and sets 17:27. The worst time is around September-December when it's 0C, no snow, raining and sometimes windy, always cloudy, and the days are just getting shorter.
I like it though. A good reason to be lazy.