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Find out what the weather is like in Myrdal right now. Below, you'll find real-time data, detailed forecasts, and handy charts for planning your journey.

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Overview

The climate in Myrdal is best described as a harsh mountain climate, shaped by its high altitude. The weather stays cool here even at the peak of summer, while winters are long and frosty. Temperatures remain modest year-round: even in the warmest months, averages barely climb above +10°C, so travelers shouldn't expect any heat.

Seasons transition smoothly, but winter claims the lion's share of the year. From November to March, temperatures consistently stay below freezing, averaging around -7°C. Summer is short and very crisp: in July and August, the air reaches a maximum of about +13°C, which is ideal for active hiking but requires appropriate gear. Spring arrives late; even in May, the average temperature is only around +4°C.

A key feature of Myrdal's weather is the high likelihood of precipitation at any time of year. Statistics show that the number of days with precipitation (whether snow or rain) is high every month, reaching 20–22 days during peak periods. When packing for your trip, be sure to bring waterproof clothing and warm footwear, as clear skies here are more of a pleasant bonus than a rule.

Temperature

The climate in Myrdal has a distinct high-mountain character, leading to fairly harsh weather conditions for most of the year. Winter is long and frosty: the coldest months are traditionally January and February, when the average temperature stays around -7°C. During this time, the thermometer rarely rises above -4°C even during the day, while nighttime frosts consistently hit -9°C, creating a steady atmosphere of a true northern winter.

Summer in this region is short and cool, unlike the hot season in the lowlands. The warmest month of the year is July, yet even at its peak, the average air temperature is only about +10°C. During the day, the air might warm up to +13...+14°C, which feels like a brisk freshness rather than summer heat. These conditions are perfect for active tourism but rule out light beachwear—even in summer, warm clothing is a necessity here.

Daily temperature fluctuations in Myrdal are moderate but noticeable: the difference between daytime highs and nighttime lows is usually about 4–6 degrees. Even on the warmest summer nights, the temperature drops to +7°C, so evenings are always cool. The transitional seasons are swift: by October, averages approach freezing, and in November, stable negative temperatures return, marking the start of another winter cycle.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Myrdal occurs quite frequently throughout the year, which is typical for Norway's mountainous regions. There is no clearly defined dry season, though the nature of the precipitation changes significantly with the temperature. Winter is long and snowy: from November to March, when average temperatures stay well below freezing (dipping to -7.1°C in January), precipitation falls mainly as snow. This time is perfect for fans of a winter wonderland, as snowy days occur very often—about 20–21 days a month in the heart of winter.

Summer in Myrdal is cool, and rain is common during this period. The warmest months, July and August, are also among the rainiest in terms of frequency, with statistics recording up to 21 days of precipitation. Considering the overall amount of moisture, summer rain here is often a light drizzle or short showers rather than prolonged downpours, but it's worth having a raincoat with you any day.

If you're looking for the period with the lowest chance of rain, look to the spring. April is the "driest" month of the year, with the number of precipitation days dropping to 13. In contrast, October is considered the cloudiest month, with a record 22 days of precipitation bringing autumnal dampness before the onset of the winter cold.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

Since Myrdal is situated high in the mountains, the weather can be changeable and quite cool even in the middle of summer. The golden rule for packing is layering. Even during the warmest months of July and August, average temperatures hover around 10–13°C, so be sure to pack high-quality thermal base layers, warm fleece jackets, and wool socks. This will allow you to easily regulate your body temperature by adding or removing layers depending on your activity level and the wind.

Given the statistics, precipitation is frequent here—anywhere from 13 to 22 days a month can be wet. A reliable waterproof jacket with a hood, a windbreaker, or a high-quality raincoat will be your best friend year-round. For walking on rocky terrain, you’ll need comfortable, broken-in trekking shoes with a non-slip sole, preferably with a waterproof membrane to keep your feet dry.

If you’re traveling between November and May, prepare for winter conditions: a down jacket, a warm hat, and gloves are essential as temperatures stay consistently below freezing. However, don’t forget your sunglasses and sunscreen: the mountain sun can be very intense, especially when reflected off the snow, which can cover the Myrdal area for most of the year.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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