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Copenhagen (and most of Denmark) also gets hit with the North Sea winds quite often, which results in high humidity. It's not that cold most of the time here, but 5 degrees celsius can really bite when it's wet and windy.
That sounds like the most reasonable weather for a coastal area in northern europe, and exactly the kind of conditions someone I know would represent as positively arctic and uninhabitable
It's completely fine, but if you're not used to dealing with humidity, even if you are used to cold temperatures, then it can mess you up.