June in
Sweden marks the beginning of summer with warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours. The temperatures during this month generally range from 10°C (50°F) to 20°C (68°F). The southern regions of the country, including cities like Stockholm and Gothenburg, experience the warmer end of this range. On the contrary, northern regions like Kiruna often have temperatures from 5°C (41°F) to 15°C (59°F).
Daylight during June extends to its maximum, with the southern parts experiencing up to 18 hours of sunlight. The northern areas situated above the Arctic Circle witness the remarkable phenomenon of the Midnight Sun, where the sun does not set for several weeks. This event provides continuous daylight, creating a unique environment and experience.
June sees relatively low precipitation levels, with the countrywide average ranging between 30mm (1.18") and 60mm (2.36"). It is, however, the month with the highest frequency of thunderstorms, which, while not overly common, can occur, especially in the central and southern regions of the country.
Wind speeds in June are generally mild and are typically between 10km/h (6.2mph) to 15km/h (9.3mph). Stronger gusts can reach up to 30km/h (18.6mph) along coastal areas. These calm wind conditions, coupled with warmer temperatures and extended daylight, make June ideal for a variety of outdoor activities.
June is also the time when the landscape of Sweden is at its most vibrant. Forests, meadows, and parks are lush and green, dotted with a diverse variety of blooming wildflowers. The melting snow from higher altitudes fills the rivers and waterfalls, adding to the scenic beauty.
Midsummer, a significant event celebrated towards the end of June, sees Swedes welcoming the summer solstice with traditional food, music, dance, and festivities. The warm weather, extended daylight, and cultural activities make June a highly appealing month for tourism.
- Stockholm - June »
June has the longest days of the year with an average of 18h and 30min of daylight. On the first day of June sunrise is at 03:42 and sunset at 21:49. - Gothenburg - June »
The month with the longest days in Gothenburg is June, with an average of 18h and 0min of daylight. In Gothenburg in June, during 12 rainfall days, 59mm (2.32") of precipitation is typically accumulated. - Malmö - June »
With an average of 17h and 24min of daylight, June has the longest days of the year in Malmö. June has the longest days of the year in Malmö, with an average of 17h and 24min of daylight. - Uppsala - June »
The first month of the summer, June, is an enjoyable month in Uppsala with temperature in the range of an average high of 19.2°C (66.6°F) and an average low of 9.8°C (49.6°F). In Uppsala, Sweden, in June, during 15.1 rainfall days, 37mm (1.46") of precipitation is typically accumulated. - Linköping - June »
With an average of 18h and 12min of daylight, June has the longest days of the year in Linköping. In Linköping, during June, the rain falls for 11 days and regularly aggregates up to 45mm (1.77") of precipitation. - Örebro - June »
With the hottest season underway, locals adapt their plans to take advantage of the sun-soaked city and its delightful weather. Örebro's transition into June brings a slight rise in the average high-temperature, moving from a refreshing 15.8°C (60.4°F) in May to an enjoyable 19.5°C (67.1°F). Örebro, during the month of June, experiences an average low-temperature of 9.8°C (49.6°F). In Örebro, in June, during 10.3 rainfall days, 15mm (0.59") of precipitation is typically accumulated. - Västerås - June »
June has the longest days of the year in Västerås with an average of 18h and 36min of daylight. June marks the arrival of peak summer in Västerås, characterized by the longest daylight hours of the year and warmer temperatures. - Helsingborg - June »
The month with the longest days in Helsingborg is June, with an average of 17h and 30min of daylight. On the first day of June in Helsingborg, sunrise is at 04:30 and sunset at 21:44. - Norrköping - June »
In Norrköping, Sweden, in June, during 12.1 rainfall days, 23mm (0.91") of precipitation is typically accumulated. The month with the longest days in Norrköping is June, with an average of 18h and 12min of daylight. - Lund - June »
The month with the longest days in Lund is June, with an average of 17h and 24min of daylight. In Lund during June, the rain falls for 8.8 days and regularly aggregates up to 14mm (0.55") of precipitation. - Umeå - June »
In Umeå, during June, the rain falls for 10.9 days and regularly aggregates up to 30mm (1.18") of precipitation. The month with the most sunshine in Umeå is June, with an average of 13h of sunshine. - Gävle - June »
In Gävle, during June, the rain falls for 10 days and regularly aggregates up to 44mm (1.73") of precipitation. With an average of 19h and 0min of daylight, June has the longest days of the year in Gävle.