Winter tend to be -20-35 degrees with considerable snow usually.
Winters are cool and tend to be wet.
Winters are long and tend to be both dry and cold.
Winter tend to be cold, with temperatures averaging from freezing to ten or fifteen degrees below freezing in January.
Winter tends to be better than summer, because bright daylight is not very rewarding.
Winter tends to produce both the strongest gales and the most frequent periods of calm.
Winters tend to be mild to cool, increasing in coolness at higher elevations.
Winters tend to be fairly wet, but rainfall is rarely excessive and the temperature usually stays above freezing.
Winters tend to be a little bit cool and wet, but not snowy.
Winter tends to be cold with frequent frosts during which temperature drops below 0 C. The summer months are usually dry and hot.