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Faroe Islands

Faroe Islands Monthly Climate Averages

Faroe Islands is located in oceanic climate that can be described as high humidity and moderate seasonal temperature fluctuations warm summer and soft but windy winter.

To help you choose the best time to travel, you can find climate data below on the weather on the Faroe Islands .

Month
day temperature
t°C
day
night temperature
t°C
night
precipitation
mm
rain
Daylight
daylight
January+5.8+1.71587.3h
February+5.6+1.31159.8h
March+6+1.713212.6h
April+7.3+39015.8h
May+9.2+5.16319.5h
June+11.1+7.15822.1h
July+12.8+97420.3h
August+13.1+9.29616.8h
September+11.5+7.612013.6h
October+9.3+5.414710.6h
November+7.2+3.41397.9h
December+6.2+2.11356.4h

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Temperature on the Faroe Islands

The table shows that the hottest months on the Faroe Islands are August and July, during which the average daytime temperature reaches +13.1°C and the nighttime temperature falls to +9.2°C.

The coldest months are February and January, when the daily average temperature falls to +5.6°C, and drops to +1.3°C during the night.

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Sea temperature

The month with the highest average monthly temperature in the Norwegian Sea (North Atlantic Ocean) on the beaches of the Faroe Islands is September with 10 degrees.

The coldest water can be found in January — 6degrees C.

Faroe Islands climate by month


Precipitation

The largest amount of precipitation falls on average in January and October, up to 158mm, and the least in June and May — up to 58mm.