Jokkmokk Weather in September
Jokkmokk in September averages 13°C (55°F) during the day and 4°C (39°F) at night. Keep in mind that quite a bit of rainfall is expected this month.
Rainfall in Jokkmokk in September
Historically, approximately 15 days this month are expected to have rain, averaging 67 mm (2.6 in). Rain is frequent but mostly light this month, with brief showers more common than heavy downpours.
Temperature in Jokkmokk in September
In September, Jokkmokk gets moderate temperatures, with highs of 13°C (55°F). Nights cool to around 4°C (39°F). A light jacket or extra layer can be useful, especially outside the warmest hours of the day. Nights fall to 4°C (39°F), which is cold enough to feel it indoors too. A good thick duvet makes all the difference for a comfortable night's sleep.Our weather planner can help you find worldwide destinations with pleasant weather during this period. July and August typically offer the best weather for Jokkmokk.
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Jokkmokk Temperature in September
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What to Wear in Jokkmokk in September
The weather can swing between comfortable and chilly in September, so flexibility is key. Pack a variety of tops, at least one warm layer, and both shorts and long pants. This gives you options no matter what the day brings. Wet weather is likely, so pack waterproof gear for multiple rainy days.What To Do in Jokkmokk in September
We rated the following activities from 1 (least suitable) to 10 (best) to do.
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