Kopparberg topographic map
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Kopparberg
Although Kopparberg is slightly further south, it is located at a slightly higher elevation 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) south-east, rendering likely values very similar. Winter highs usually average just below freezing, and frosts are frequent from October through April. Summers are very tempered, compared to both the Mälar Valley to the south and east and central Dalarna to the north. The warmest recorded temperature of 34.2 °C (93.6 °F) is still high by Swedish standards, courtesy of the unpredictability of its far inland position.
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