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Due to Denmark's small size, the climate is more or less the somewhere, with only little difference on coast and inner places.
Anyway, Denmark got 4 seasons, in the temperate zone;
Winter can get really cold, usually with snow in January/February - however, rarely extremely cold. Spring might also be cold, especially in the beginning. Summer is mild, but gets hotter when Fall comes. Fall is usually kind of windy. Not as rainy as England and not as snowy as Norway. We are in a "protected shelter" against extreme weather, thanks to surrounding sea and countries. I can't remember exactly, but coldest is around minus 10-20'C, hottest is about 30'C.