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E+ too cold in winter. That plus is for the nice sunny & pleasant summers.
Winters are similar as in New York City, especially January and February. Summers are cooler than in NYC. Average amount of precipitation is not far away from NYC.
Sanski Most have better/bigger snows than some other Balkan paces with similar or even colder winters due to relatively high amount of precipitation in winter.
Definitely pretty good. Very nice sping and fall. Summer not too hot and quite long. Winter not too cold but still gets snow. I still prefer a temperate subtropical climate like Durban or Sydney or tropical highland but this is quite nice for a cooler cfb climate. A-/B+
The coldest month on acerage ever recorded in Sanski Most was February 1956 with mean -10.5c (av. low was -15.5c and av. high -5.7c). The fact that Feb 1956 was for almost 13c coder than than average for Februry in 1991-2020 period is really fascinating.
Probably B-C.
Yearly means too cool, but expected in Europe.
Rather short shoulder seasons too.
Summer minimums stay coolish which is good.
Rainfall is quite consistent throughout the year.
The coldest month on acerage ever recorded in Sanski Most was February 1956 with mean -10.5c (av. low was -15.5c and av. high -5.7c). The fact that Feb 1956 was for almost 13c coder than than average for Februry in 1991-2020 period is really fascinating.
Probably B-C.
Yearly means too cool, but expected in Europe.
Rather short shoulder seasons too.
Summer minimums stay coolish which is good.
Rainfall is quite consistent throughout the year.
Shoulder seasons aren't that short. If you want short, try somewhere like Turpan... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turpan#Climate
Temperatures there change by 10C per month in spring and fall.
Yakutsk and Yellowknife have even steeper transitions, but the fastest changes occur during months that would more accurately be described as early and late winter.
The 4-5C changes of Sanski Most are quite tame by comparison. Where I live, the temperatures change by about 7C/month during spring and fall, so Bosnia's transitions seem fairly gentle to me.
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