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Stay up to date with the current weather in Gothenburg. In this section, you will find the latest data, forecasts, and useful charts to help plan your journey.

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General Weather Overview

The climate in Gothenburg, located on the west coast of Sweden, can be characterized as temperate maritime. This means there are four distinct seasons, but without extreme temperature fluctuations. Be prepared for changeable weather typical of coastal regions, where the influence of the Atlantic softens both summer heat and winter cold.

Winters in Gothenburg are quite mild, though cool, with an average temperature of about 1-2°C from December to February; the thermometer sometimes drops to zero or slightly below. Summer, on the other hand, is pleasantly warm but not sweltering: average temperatures in June-August hover around 16-17°C, and maximums rarely exceed 20°C. Spring and autumn are transitional seasons with gradual temperature changes.

Precipitation in Gothenburg is distributed quite evenly throughout the year, although data shows a slight increase in the number of rainy days during the summer and autumn months, especially in August (an average of 18 rainy days) and October (17 rainy days). In general, be prepared for rain at any time of the year, so an umbrella or raincoat will be your faithful companions while walking around this charming Swedish city.

Temperature

The temperature regime in Gothenburg shows a clear change of seasons without sharp extremes. The coldest months are traditionally January and February, with average temperatures of 1.6°C and 1.5°C respectively. During this period, average minimum temperatures fluctuate around zero (from -0.4°C to 0.0°C), and average maximum daytime temperatures usually do not exceed 3.1°C - 3.3°C. The peak of warmth occurs in July (average temperature 16.9°C) and August (16.7°C), when the city enjoys the summer sun.

Summer in Gothenburg is characterized by pleasantly warm weather, ideal for exploring the city. In June, the average temperature is 16.1°C, reaching a maximum in July. Average daily highs in July and August range from 19.3°C to 19.6°C, while nights remain comfortable with average lows of around 14.1°C - 14.2°C. This creates moderate daily temperature fluctuations, usually within 5-7°C, allowing you to enjoy warm days and fresh evenings.

The winter months, from December to March, bring coolness to Gothenburg, but severe frosts are rare here. Average temperatures during this period vary from 1.5°C (February) to 2.8°C (March). At night, the air temperature can drop to zero or slightly below; for example, the average minimum in February is -0.4°C. During the day, the thermometer most often stays at marks from 3.1°C to 5.3°C. Daily temperature fluctuations in winter are usually smaller than in summer, amounting to about 3-5°C, which ensures a more even temperature background throughout the day.

Precipitation

In Gothenburg, precipitation is distributed throughout the year, and there is no pronounced rainy season or dry period if judging by the total volume of falling moisture. The average monthly precipitation, according to the provided data, is quite low and fluctuates slightly, ranging from 2 mm to 4 mm. However, the frequency of wet days can change noticeably from month to month, which determines the general feeling of "dampness" of a particular season.

Winter months, such as January (3 mm of precipitation with 15 wet days), February (3 mm with 13 wet days), and December (2 mm with 15 wet days), are characterized by frequent but very light precipitation. Considering that average minimum temperatures at this time fluctuate around zero degrees Celsius, precipitation may fall in the form of light snow, wet snow, or cold drizzle. In spring, especially in April, the lowest number of wet days is observed (only 8), with precipitation volume also being minimal (2 mm). In summer, despite a slight increase in total precipitation to 4 mm in July and August, it is August that stands out as the month with the highest frequency of precipitation – an average of 18 wet days. Autumnal October is also one of the wettest months, with 4 mm of precipitation and 17 rainy days.

Thus, the "wettest" months by frequency of precipitation in Gothenburg can be considered August (18 days) and October (17 days). During these periods, as well as in winter, the probability of encountering precipitation is higher, although their intensity, judging by the data, remains low. The "driest" month in terms of precipitation probability is April. Regardless of the season, considering the seaside nature of the climate and frequent, albeit light, precipitation, having an umbrella or raincoat will be useful when planning a trip to Gothenburg.

What to Pack

When planning a trip to Gothenburg, it is important to remember its changeable maritime climate. The key to a comfortable journey is layering in your clothing. Regardless of the time of year, be sure to take a waterproof jacket or a good raincoat, as well as an umbrella, since precipitation is a frequent guest here, even if not always heavy. Comfortable waterproof shoes for walking around the city will also be indispensable, as exploring Gothenburg on foot is a pleasure. Don't forget a scarf or neckerchief, especially for the cool and windy days typical of this coastal city.

If your trip falls during the winter months (from December to February), pack a warm winter jacket, hat, gloves, and warm sweaters or fleece tops. Average temperatures hover around 1-2°C, and light frosts are possible. In spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November), the weather can be very different: from sunny and relatively warm days to cool and rainy ones. Therefore, you will need a mid-season jacket, sweaters, jeans, or thick trousers. Summer in Gothenburg (June-August) is usually pleasant, with average temperatures of 16-17°C, but evenings can be cool. Take light trousers, t-shirts, and shorts, but don't forget a light jacket or cardigan. Sunscreen and sunglasses will come in handy on clear summer days, despite the moderate warmth.

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