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Stjordal
Current Weather
Overview
The climate in the town of Stjørdal can be described as cool temperate, typical of Central Norway. The change of seasons is distinct here, though the weather remains quite crisp even during the warmest months. Travelers shouldn't expect sweltering heat or droughts; instead, the climate is ideal for outdoor activities in comfortable, cool conditions.
Winters here are frosty and snowy, with average temperatures ranging from -3°C to -4°C, creating a classic Scandinavian atmosphere. Summers are mild and short: in July and August, the air typically warms up to +13°C...+17°C, making this the best time to visit. Transitional seasons, spring and autumn, are characterized by gradual temperature changes and chilly nights.
A distinctive feature of Stjørdal's weather is the high frequency of precipitation throughout the year. While the total volume in millimeters is not immense, the number of days with precipitation (rain or snow) remains consistently high—from 13 to 21 days per month. This means that overcast skies or light rain can occur at any moment, so waterproof clothing and footwear are essential regardless of the season.
Temperature
The temperature regime in Stjørdal is characterized by moderation typical of the Norwegian climate, where oceanic influence softens seasonal changes. The coldest period of the year is January and February, when the average air temperature drops to -3.8°C, and nighttime frosts can reach -6.0°C. In contrast, July is traditionally the warmest month, with an average of around +13.9°C, providing comfortable conditions for travelers who prefer to avoid intense heat.
Summer in this region of Norway can be described as pleasant and cool. Even at the height of the season in July and August, daytime highs rarely exceed +17°C...+18°C. This time of year is excellent for outdoor activities, though it's worth noting that nights remain quite crisp: temperatures often drop to +10°C. Such weather calls for layered clothing but spares you from the stuffiness and heat typical of southern resorts.
Winter in Stjørdal is frosty but generally free of extreme cold. From December to March, temperatures consistently hover just below zero. A characteristic feature of the local climate is the small diurnal temperature range: the difference between day and night temperatures is usually only 3-4 degrees. This makes the weather fairly predictable, although warm winter gear is essential for comfortable walks during this time of year.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Precipitation in Stjørdal is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, so travelers should be prepared for changeable weather in any season. Thanks to Norway's temperate climate, there are no extremely dry periods or tropical monsoon seasons, but humidity remains noticeable year-round.
During the winter period, from December to March, when average temperatures stay below freezing, precipitation falls mainly as snow. January is one of the snowiest months: statistics show about 19 days with precipitation. This time is perfect for lovers of winter landscapes, although snowfalls are usually moderate in intensity.
Summer and early autumn bring warmer temperatures and a transition from snow to rain. The wettest months in terms of frequency are July and October, with up to 20–21 rainy days recorded. During this time of year, an umbrella or a high-quality raincoat will be indispensable, as drizzle can occur quite frequently.
Relatively drier periods include April and November, when the number of days with precipitation drops to 13–14 per month. Nevertheless, the chance of rain remains even during these months, so it is always worth checking the current weather forecast when planning walks around Stjørdal.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
A trip to Stjørdal requires a thoughtful approach to your wardrobe, as the weather in this region of Norway can be quite fickle. The main principle to follow year-round is layering. In winter, when temperatures drop below freezing (averaging around -4°C), you will definitely need thermal base layers, wool sweaters, and a warm, windproof jacket or down coat. Don't forget a hat, scarf, and gloves, as well as insulated waterproof boots to stay comfortable while walking through the snow.
Summers here are mild and fresh, so don't expect intense heat: even in July and August, the air averages only around +17°C. When packing for the warm season, be sure to include a fleece and a jacket for cool evenings alongside your lighter clothes. Given that rainy days are frequent throughout the year (up to 20 days per month in summer), a high-quality raincoat or a waterproof windbreaker with a hood will be your best friends.
Regardless of the season, you'll need comfortable, broken-in flat shoes with non-slip soles to explore the city and its picturesque surroundings comfortably. Since precipitation is common, a compact umbrella is a good idea, though waterproof gear is more practical for outdoor activities. We also recommend bringing sunglasses and sunscreen: they are useful on clear summer days as well as in spring when the sun can be surprisingly strong.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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