While you may picture Lapland covered in snow, the high summer temperatures mean that there is no snow in July. In fact, there’s a 0% chance of snowfall. There is a good possibility of rainfall though, as July is the rainiest month of the year.

What is Lapland like in summer? The summer temperatures vary quite a bit in Lapland. There might be a heatwave with temperatures close to +30C, but you can also experience rainy and cool days when the temperatures drop close to +10C.

Then, What is the best time to travel to Lapland? The best time to visit Lapland for a snow-dusted getaway is between November and March. During these winter months, the landscapes are blanketed by the thickest coating of snow you’ll see all year. And if you fancy taking the little ones to meet the big man in red, November and December are your best bets.

How hot is Lapland in summer? In the summertime, temperatures are usually 10 – 15 °C (50 – 60 °F) and rainfall is moderate. With the abundance of rivers and lakes in Lapland, boating and fishing are especially popular in summer, as is hiking.

FAQ

Is it dark all day in Lapland?

In northern Lapland a period of darkness prevails at that time , with the sun not rising above the horizon at all.

“Weather notes”:

Summer warm and fair, rain ample, nature green
Winter snowy in the north; Northern Lights shine through Lapland nights

Can you see the Northern Lights in Lapland? The lights can be seen throughout the winter from November to April and are visible from any of our Lapland resorts, which all lie at the optimum latitude, north of the Arctic Circle. You are most likely to see the Northern Lights between 7pm and 2am, when the skies are dark and clear.

Which country has 3 months of darkness? Located more than 200 miles north of the Arctic Circle, Tromsø, Norway, is home to extreme light variation between seasons. During the Polar Night, which lasts from November to January, the sun doesn’t rise at all.

What country has 24 hour darkness? The Arctic Circle marks the southern extremity of the polar day (24-hour sunlit day, often referred to as the midnight sun) and polar night (24-hour sunless night). In Finnish Lapland, the sun sets in late November and generally does not rise until mid-January. This can last as long as 50 days in northern Finland.

What country stays dark for months?

The earth is rotating at a tilted axis relative to the sun, and during the summer months, the North Pole is angled towards our star. That’s why, for several weeks, the sun never sets above the Arctic Circle. Svalbard is the place in Norway where the midnight sun occurs for the longest period.

Is Santa in Lapland real? SANTA CLAUS VILLAGE & THE ARCTIC CIRCLE

You can meet Santa Claus and cross the magical Arctic Circle every day at Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi in Lapland, Finland. Rovaniemi is the Official Hometown of Santa Claus in Lapland.

Is July a good time to see the Northern Lights?

But here’s the good news: The time is right to get a glimpse of the aurora borealis. Thanks to longer hours of darkness and clear night skies, December through March is usually the best time to observe this elusive natural phenomenon (though you can sometimes see the northern lights starting as early as August).

What airport do you fly into for Lapland? The nearest airport to Lapland is Kittila (KTT) Airport which is 69.9 km away. Other nearby airports include Ivalo (IVL) (102.7 km) and Rovaniemi (RVN) (135.7 km).

Is there any place on earth where there is no night?

In Svalbard, Norway, the sun shines continuously from April 10 to August 23; it is also Europe’s northernmost inhabited region. You can plan your visit to this place during this time and live for the days, when there is no night.

Which country sees the sun first?

Located just to the west of the International Date Line, the Republic of Kiribati is one of the first places on earth to see the first rays of the rising sun. Their time zone is 14 hours ahead of UTC—the farthest forward time zone in the world.

Which country has 6 months night and day? In Svalbard, Norway, the northernmost inhabited region of Europe, there is no sunset from approximately 19 April to 23 August. The extreme sites are the poles, where the Sun can be continuously visible for half the year. The North Pole has midnight sun for 6 months from late March to late September.

Where is the shortest day on earth? At the precise moment of the winter solstice, the Earth’s Northern Hemisphere is tilted furthest away from the sun, resulting in the year’s shortest day, or, more accurately, the day with the shortest period of daylight. Typically, this event occurs in the northern hemisphere between Dec. 20 and Dec. 23.

Which country there is no night?

In Svalbard, Norway, the sun shines continuously from April 10 to August 23; it is also Europe’s northernmost inhabited region. You can plan your visit to this place during this time and live for the days, when there is no night.

Is it true Alaska is dark for 6 months? Alaska is not actually dark for 6 months of the year, even in our northern cities. The entire state experiences varying hours of sunlight and darkness all year long. The long, dark hours of the winter season are due to Alaska’s location on the globe.

Is Lapland the North Pole?

Located in the Arctic Circle, at the northernmost tip of Finland, Lapland is considered the real North Pole because it is the official residence of none other than Santa Claus.

Why is Lapland famous? It is home to Sweden’s most northern town (Kiruna), highest mountain (Kebnekaise) and deepest lake (Hornavan). Reindeer, fish and game meats are staple foods. However, did you know that Lapland is famous for its cheese?

How far is Lapland from the North Pole?

The distance between Lapland and North Pole is 3296 miles.

Do the northern lights happen every night? There is no official season since the Northern Lights are almost always present, day and night. Caused by charged particles from the sun hitting atoms in Earth’s atmosphere and releasing photons, it’s a process that happens constantly.

Is 2020 Good Year for northern lights?

The northern lights take place on an 11-year solar cycle. As we enter 2017, we’re well onto the downswing of the cycle. This means fewer nights filled with the aurora borealis, an effect that will likely last until around 2025 or even 2026. You can see still the lights even in 2020, but it would much less frequent.

What would happen if you touched an aurora? The aurora is emitted between 90 and 150 km in altitude (i.e. mostly above the ‘official’ boundary of space, 100 km), so ungloving your hand inside an aurora would likely be fatal (unless a fellow astronaut immediately reattaches your glove and repressurizes your suit).

Can I wear jeans in Lapland?

Or, What to wear under snowsuit in Lapland? Wear your regular clothes in layers underneath your snow suit. (eg jeans, singlet, long sleeved thermal top, long sleeve skivvy, and jumper/sweater).

How many days do you need in Lapland? POPULAR ITINERARIES

An average stay in Lapland is usually 4 days. This is a short getaway that can also be easily extended with extra nights and optional activities. But don’t let that restrict you, pick what interests you the most and Nordic Visitor can tailor your dream trip.

What is the time difference in Lapland? Lapland, Indiana is 5 hours behind the center of the United Kingdom. PLEASE NOTE: United Kingdom may span multiple time zones. We are using the Europe/London time zone.

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