pykimmät
Pykimmät is a Finnish term that generally refers to the coldest part of winter. While there isn't a precise meteorological definition, it is colloquially understood to be the period when temperatures are at their lowest and snow cover is typically at its most extensive. This time of year is often associated with harsh weather conditions, including strong winds, freezing temperatures, and limited daylight.
The exact timing of pykimmät can vary from year to year and by region within Finland. However,