Moi vaan!
The time when the snow melts varies a lot but it's in the first week of April on average. There was a major snow storm on April 2 this year. I went skiing the next day and the skiing trails were in perfect condition. Most of the snow was gone in about a week after that.
The summers are not really hot. The average daily maximum is about 23 C where I live in July. Thunderstorms usually come after warm spells. Winters can be very cold (-20 C to -30 C) or the temperature can hover near zero for weeks on end. It's all highly variable. The daily (24 h) average varies between about -5 Cto -10 C in January to about 10 C to 17 C in July. The summers can be anything between rainy and cool to all sunshine and heat.
In Scotland, summer days are usually clearly cooler than in southern Finland.
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