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The temperatures are rather consistent here in Poland actually, I only felt it was mildly warmer for a day or so, but besides that I've been wearing the same clothes and feeling fine. Autumn was way worse.
An inconsistent winter is the worst.
It's just terrible. One day you have a lot of snow, and then it gets water so it's all slush, and then it gets colder so it turns to extremely slippery ice.
One place in the country went from -43,6 (coldest since 1887) to 0,9 in under a week. Utterly insane.
I wish the weather could just decide on snow or not snow, either is perfectly fine, but not both.