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Planning a visit to Alavus or just want to check the current weather? In this section, you'll find the latest meteorological data, detailed forecasts, and clear weather charts.

Overview

The climate in Alavus, located in Finland, can be described as humid continental with clearly defined seasons. Visitors can expect a significant temperature range throughout the year, from frosty winters to moderately warm summers. Winters here are cold, with average temperatures dropping well below freezing, especially in January and February, when the average minimum can reach -8°C. In contrast, summer brings pleasant warmth, with peak average temperatures in July around +16.6°C and maximum values reaching +20.7°C.

Spring and autumn in Alavus are transitional seasons. Starting around April, spring brings a gradual warming as daily average temperatures steadily rise above freezing. In autumn, beginning in September, there is a reverse trend—a gradual cooling that prepares the city for the winter months. November already brings average temperatures near zero.

A unique feature of the weather in Alavus is the relatively small amount of monthly precipitation (1-3 mm), yet there is a fairly high number of days with precipitation (from 9 to 16 days per month). This suggests that precipitation likely takes the form of light rain, drizzle, or snow rather than heavy downpours. The highest number of days with precipitation occurs in the summer months, particularly August, and winter months like January and December.

Temperature

Alavus experiences a significant annual temperature variation, characteristic of its location in Finland. The coldest months are January and February, when the average temperature stays between -5.6°C and -5.8°C, and night minimums can drop to -8.0°C in January and -8.4°C in February. The warmest period is July, with an average temperature of +16.6°C and maximum daytime values reaching an average of +20.7°C. Overall, the temperature range throughout the year spans from significant winter frosts to moderately warm summers.

Summer months in Alavus, especially June, July, and August, offer pleasant, moderately warm weather. Daytime temperatures in July, the hottest month, rise to an average of +20.7°C, in June to +19.8°C, and in August to +19.3°C, creating comfortable conditions for outdoor activities. Nights remain cool: for instance, in July, the average minimum temperature is +12.4°C, and in June, it's +10.6°C. This noticeable temperature drop between day and night, reaching 10.4°C in May (from +4.4°C to +14.8°C) and an average of 8-9°C in the summer months, suggests that evenings can be quite brisk, and it's worth having extra clothing with you.

Winter in Alavus is characterized by consistently freezing weather. From December to March, average daytime temperatures range from -2.0°C in December to +0.8°C in March, while average nightly temperatures during this period remain negative, dropping to -8.4°C in February. In January and February, the average temperature is around -5.7°C. Unlike in summer, daily temperature fluctuations in winter are less pronounced, at about 3-5°C, which is typical for the winter season. Transitional seasons show a gradual change in temperatures: April brings the first stable positive average temperatures (+2.5°C), while autumn months like October (average +4.4°C) and November (average 0.0°C) show a smooth decline towards winter levels.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

In the city of Alavus, Finland, precipitation occurs throughout the year, and there is no distinct dry or rainy season. However, it's worth noting that the summer months, specifically July and August, are the periods with the highest amount of precipitation, both in terms of total volume and frequency.

The wettest months in Alavus are July and August: each receives an average of 3 mm of precipitation. August also sees the maximum number of days with precipitation—about 16—while July has slightly fewer at 15 days. During these summer months, precipitation falls mainly as rain. The lowest amount of precipitation by volume occurs in March (1 mm), while February has the fewest days with precipitation (an average of 9 days).

The winter period, from December to March, is characterized by snowfall, due to consistent sub-zero temperatures. For example, in January, with 2 mm of precipitation, there are about 14 snowy days. November and April are transitional months when both rain and snow are possible, as air temperatures fluctuate around the freezing point. Overall, precipitation in Alavus is quite regular, and even during relatively dry periods, it occurs quite often.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Alavus, it's important to choose the right wardrobe given the changeable Finnish weather. Regardless of the season, the key principle is layering. This will allow you to feel comfortable both indoors and outdoors, adapting to temperature changes. Waterproof and windproof outerwear will be your reliable companion, as precipitation, though not heavy (2-3 mm per month), happens quite frequently (9 to 16 days per month). Be sure to bring comfortable, waterproof walking shoes, as you will likely be doing a lot of walking.

Winter months (from December to March, as well as November) in Alavus are cold, with average temperatures well below freezing (from -5.8°C to 0°C). You will need a warm winter jacket or down coat, a hat, scarf, gloves or mittens, as well as thermal underwear and warm sweaters. Don't forget warm socks and winter boots with non-slip soles. In spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October), the weather becomes milder but still chilly (average temperatures from 2.5°C to 10.5°C). During this period, a mid-season jacket, fleece hoodie, jumpers, a hat, and a light scarf are essential. An umbrella or raincoat will also come in handy.

Summer (June-August) in Alavus is moderately warm, with average temperatures ranging from 15.2°C to 16.6°C, while maximums can reach around 20°C. For this time of year, T-shirts, light trousers, or shorts are suitable, but don't forget a light jacket or sweater for evening walks or in case of cool weather. Despite it being summer, the number of days with precipitation remains high (13-16 days), so a light raincoat or umbrella won't go amiss. Sunscreen and a hat are also useful on clear days, especially if you plan to spend a lot of time outdoors.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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