lauhkeatalvi
Lauhkeatalvi is a Finnish term that translates to "mild winter." It describes a winter season characterized by warmer than average temperatures, often resulting in less snow and more rain than typically experienced in Finland. This phenomenon can significantly impact the natural environment and human activities.
During a lauhkeatalvi, the ground may not freeze as deeply, and snow cover can be intermittent or
For human activities, a lauhkeatalvi can have mixed consequences. While it might reduce the need for snow