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Weather in Sälen

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Planning your day in Sälen or just want to stay updated on weather conditions? Below you will find current data, detailed forecasts, and useful charts to help you plan your time in Sälen.

3 Jan, Sa

-12°

4 Jan, Su

-16°

5 Jan, Mo

-13°

6 Jan, Tu

-14°

7 Jan, We

-16°

8 Jan, Th

-11°

9 Jan, Fr

-20°

10 Jan, Sa

-15°

11 Jan, Su

-12°

12 Jan, Mo

-12°

13 Jan, Tu

-13°

14 Jan, We

-17°

15 Jan, Th

-6°

16 Jan, Fr

-3°

17 Jan, Sa

-8°

General Weather Overview

The climate in Sälen, located in Sweden, is characterised as continental with distinct seasons. Here, cold, snowy winters and short, moderately warm summers await you. The transitional seasons, spring and autumn, are quite short and distinguished by changeable weather.

The winter months, from December to March, bring stable negative temperatures, averaging from -3°C to -7°C, creating excellent conditions for winter sports. Summer, especially July and August, offers milder weather with average temperatures around +13°C to +14°C, with daily highs reaching +18°C. Spring and autumn are characterised by gradual temperature changes, with possible frosts in April and October.

Precipitation in Sälen is distributed relatively evenly throughout the year, with a slight increase during the summer months. On average, rainfall amounts to 1 to 4 mm per month. The number of days with precipitation is also quite constant, varying from 8 to 16 days per month, with the summer months (July and August) having the highest number of wet days. This means that even in summer, it is worth being prepared for possible rain.

Temperature

The climate in Sälen is characterised by significant seasonal temperature fluctuations, offering tourists diverse weather conditions throughout the year. The coldest months are traditionally January and December, when the average temperature drops to -6.5°C and -6.4°C respectively, and night-time lows can reach -9.1°C. The warmest month is considered to be July, with an average temperature of +14.1°C and maximum daily values reaching an average of +18.6°C. Such an annual temperature range makes Sälen attractive for both winter and summer holidays.

Winter in Sälen, covering the period from December to February, and also touching November and March, is distinguished by frosty weather. Average daily temperatures in these months fluctuate from -3.9°C in January to -2.6°C in February, often remaining below zero. Night frosts are a common phenomenon, with temperatures ranging from -9.1°C to -7.1°C. March brings gradual warming, but the average temperature still remains negative (-3.1°C), although daily highs can rise slightly above zero. November is also a harbinger of winter with average temperatures around -1.6°C.

The summer months – June, July, and August – gift Sälen with pleasant warmth. The average temperature in July, the warmest month, is +14.1°C, with daily highs around +18.6°C and night-time lows around +9.7°C. June and August also offer comfortable weather with average temperatures of +13.6°C and +13.0°C respectively. Spring months, especially April and May, demonstrate noticeable fluctuations between day and night temperatures: for example, in May the difference between the average maximum (+13.2°C) and minimum (+2.6°C) temperature is more than 10 degrees. This means warm days and cool evenings, which is worth considering when planning activities.

Precipitation

In the town of Sälen, Sweden, precipitation is distributed throughout the year, however, its intensity and nature change depending on the season. Overall, the amount of precipitation is not large, but it falls quite regularly.

The greatest amount of precipitation typically falls during the summer months. July and August are the wettest, when an average of 4 mm of precipitation falls, and there are about 16 days with precipitation in each of these months. In June and September, a moderate amount of precipitation (3 mm) and about 13 rainy days are also observed. During this period, precipitation falls predominantly as rain.

The winter months, from December to March, are characterised by low temperatures, so precipitation here most often falls as snow. Although the total amount of precipitation in millimetres during these months is small (about 2 mm), the number of days with precipitation remains significant: in January, November, and December there are about 12-13 wet days. November and March are transitional months when both snowfall and rain are possible, depending on the temperature.

The driest month in terms of precipitation is April, when only 1 mm falls. March and April also stand out with the fewest days with precipitation – about 8 days in each. In other months, such as May and October, the amount of precipitation is around 2 mm, with 11-12 days with precipitation, which can be in the form of rain, and in late autumn and early spring – mixed precipitation or snow.

What to Pack

When planning a trip to Sälen, it is important to carefully consider your wardrobe, as the weather here can be quite changeable. In winter, from December to March, low temperatures prevail, averaging around -6.5°C, and sometimes dropping to -9°C. During this period, you will need very warm clothes: thermal underwear, fleece jumpers, an insulated windproof and waterproof jacket and trousers, as well as a hat, scarf, and gloves. Despite the fact that the amount of precipitation in millimetres is small, the large number of "wet days" (on average 12-13 per month) in winter means frequent snowfall, so waterproof footwear with good tread is an absolute necessity. Comfortable walking shoes are important at any time of the year.

The summer months (June-August) in Sälen bring milder weather with average temperatures around 13-14°C and maximums up to 18°C. However, this is also the rainiest period, with 13-16 rainy days per month. Therefore, a light waterproof jacket or raincoat, as well as a small umbrella, will be very useful. For summer walks, comfortable trainers or trekking boots are suitable. Don't forget to take a jumper or fleece jacket for cool evenings. On clear summer days, sunscreen will come in handy. During the shoulder seasons (April-May and September-November), the weather is most unpredictable: the temperature can fluctuate from light frosts to moderate warmth. In these periods, the principle of layering in clothing is especially relevant, allowing you to adapt to changing conditions: a t-shirt, fleece, and windbreaker that can be easily removed or put on.

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