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Where is the coolest place in Europe in August?

Due to its far northerly position, Tromsø is one of the coldest places in Europe throughout the year, with August average highs being 15°C (59°F).



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Salzburg, Austria. Not many people know but Salzburg in Austria is one of the best cities in Europe where it is warm but not too hot in July and August. Moderate temperatures make Salzburg cool and pleasant with average highs ranging from 21°C (70F) to 25°C (77F).

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Norway. Europe's Scandinavian region is a perfect destination for cold-weather lovers. With the northern regions reaching as far as the arctic circle, Scandinavia can be frigid year-round. Norway's capital of Oslo rarely surpasses 70° Fahrenheit in the summer, making for perfect not-too-hot, not-too-cold weather.

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Top 10 Coolest Cities in the USA for Summer
  1. San Francisco, CA. While Southern California is known for hot summers, the farther you go north, the cooler it gets. ...
  2. Seattle, WA. Seattle summer weather averages about a breezy 65 degrees. ...
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  8. Boston, MA.


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Lisbon is hot and dry, with highs of 82°F (28°C) and no rain to speak of. Down south in the Algarve, there are highs of around the 86°F (30°C) and it's often as much as you can do to move from one beach to the next.

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Mediterranean Europe Weather in August: August is similar to July, although it may even be slightly hotter with the average high temperature now 34°C. It won't cool down much in the evening, as even the lows are a relatively warm 24°C, on average.

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La Palma (Canary Islands) The greenest and most mountainous of the Canary Islands is cooler on average than the other islands in Spain's Atlantic archipelago, with average summer temperatures on the coast staying below 28C.

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Throughout Europe in July and August, expect high temperatures — even sweltering heat — particularly in the south. Don't discount July and August. Although Europe's tourist crowds can generally be plotted on a bell-shaped curve that peaks in July and August, there are exceptions.

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The overwhelming majority of the coldest places in the dead of summer are in the Northern Hemisphere, such as places in Greenland, Russia, and Canada. The outliers from the Southern Hemisphere include locations in Chile, South Africa, and Australia.

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