Wind warning for sea areas
Wind warning for sea areas: From the night between Saturday and Sunday to Sunday evening, probability for north gale-force winds is 30%.
Wave height warning
Wave height warning: From the night between Saturday and Sunday to Sunday evening, probability for rough waves is 30%. The significant wave height may exceed 2.5 meters.
Wind warning for sea areas
Wind warning for sea areas: From the night between Saturday and Sunday to Sunday noon, probability for north gale-force winds is 30%.
Tomorrow in Stockholm looks
patchy rain nearby, with a high of 69°
and an overnight low of 58°.
Precipitation chance is modest at 38%.
Winds top out near 11 mph,
and the UV index reaches 4 (moderate).
Located in Sweden, Stockholm experiences a oceanic climate with mild temperatures year-round with regular rainfall. Afternoon temperatures peak near 71°F (22°C) in July and dip to about 34°F (1°C) in January, with around 24.4 inches (619 mm) of precipitation falling across the year.
Stockholm weather: quick facts
Hottest month: July - highs near 71°F (22°C)
Coldest month: January - highs near 34°F (1°C)
Record high: 90°F (32°C) · Record low: -3°F (-19°C) (2015–2024)
Wettest month: August (11 rainy days) · Sunniest: June (14.4 h sun/day)
Climate type:oceanic - mild temperatures year-round with regular rainfall
Snow: about 21 days a year
Temperatures through the year
The warmest stretch of the year centers on July. Highs average 71°F (22°C) and overnight lows stay near 56°F (13°C). The coolest month is January, with typical highs of 34°F (1°C) and lows around 26°F (-4°C). Based on 2015–2024 weather data, temperatures have reached as high as 90°F (32°C) and dropped as low as -3°F (-19°C).
Rain, sun and snow
August is usually the wettest month. It brings about 2.8 inches (71 mm) of rain over 11 days, while April is the driest. June brings the most sunshine, averaging 14.4 hours of sun a day. Snow falls on about 21 days in a typical year, mostly from November through April.
Season by season
Spring (March through May)
Spring in Stockholm is brisk and cold, with daytime highs averaging 50°F (10°C) and nights around 35°F (2°C); expect showers on roughly 26 days across the season, plus around 6 snowy days.
Summer (June through August)
Summer in Stockholm is pleasantly warm, with daytime highs averaging 70°F (21°C) and nights around 55°F (13°C); expect showers on roughly 33 days across the season.
Fall (September through November)
Fall in Stockholm is chilly, with daytime highs averaging 52°F (11°C) and nights around 42°F (6°C); expect showers on roughly 28 days across the season.
Winter (December through February)
Winter in Stockholm is frigid, with daytime highs averaging 35°F (2°C) and nights around 27°F (-3°C); expect showers on roughly 31 days across the season, plus around 13 snowy days. Wind makes those temperatures feel harsher than they sound - pair the forecast winds with the wind speed converter to judge conditions on exposed skin.
Average temperatures in Stockholm by month
Monthly averages for Stockholm based on 2015–2024 weather data.
July is the hottest month in Stockholm, with average highs of 71°F (22°C) and overnight lows near 56°F (13°C). In the past decade the temperature has peaked at 90°F (32°C).
What is the coldest month in Stockholm?
January is the coldest month, with highs averaging 34°F (1°C) and lows around 26°F (-4°C). The lowest reading in recent years was -3°F (-19°C).
What is the rainiest month in Stockholm?
August is typically the wettest month, averaging 2.8 inches (71 mm) of precipitation across about 11 days. April is usually the driest.
Does it snow in Stockholm?
Yes. Stockholm averages about 21 days of snowfall a year, concentrated November through April.
What is the best time to visit Stockholm?
The best time to visit Stockholm is generally May to June and August to September, when warm days, manageable rainfall and plenty of daylight line up. Daytime temperatures in that window typically sit near 65°F (19°C).
How sunny is Stockholm?
Stockholm averages 7.8 hours of sunshine per day across the year. June is the sunniest month at about 14.4 hours of sun a day.
Is Stockholm humid?
Relative humidity in Stockholm averages about 79% over the year, which feels very humid. The most comfortable months tend to fall in the drier part of the year.