Subarctic Climate
The climate of the Subarctic Subregion is
continental
and cold-temperate with moist, short, cool summers and long, cold winters. The mean May to September temperature is about 10-12 degrees Celsius while summer temperatures are cooler here than in adjacent low elevation areas. Winter temperatures are
particularly moderate when cold Arctic air masses affect lower areas and temperatures increase with altitude. Total annual
precipitation is generally around 400-450 millimetres with most falling in the summer. The frost-free period in the Subarctic Subregion is less than 45 days per year.
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