Maukkula Weather & Climate: Best Time to Visit
Average temperatures, rainfall, sunshine and the best time to visit Maukkula.
Climate overview of Maukkula
Maukkula, Finland, experiences significant temperature variation throughout the year. Summers bring daytime highs of 22°C (72°F) in July, while winters cool to -5°C (23°F) in February.
Annual rain/snowfall is moderate at around 803 mm (32 in), with July being the wettest month. The most sunshine falls in July, with an average of 8.6 hours of daily sunshine.
Maukkula Weather by Month
Pick a month to see the average temperature, rainfall and sunshine in Maukkula — and find the best time to visit.
Monthly Temperature in Maukkula
Depending on the time of the year, temperatures range from comfortable to very cold in Maukkula. Average daytime temperatures reach a comfortable 22°C (72°F) in July. In February, the coolest month of the year, temperatures drop to a very cold -5°C (23°F).
At night, temperatures range from around 12°C (54°F) in July to -12°C (10°F) in February.
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Temperature ranges by month
Rainfall in Maukkula
Generally, Maukkula has a moderate amount of precipitation, averaging 803 mm (32 in) of rain/snowfall annually. Maukkula can be quite wet during July, receiving approximately 96 mm (3.8 in) of precipitation over 15 rainy days.
In contrast, during the driest month (April), you will experience much drier conditions, with 42 mm (1.7 in) of precipitation spread across 15 snowy/rainy days days. For more details, please visit our Maukkula Precipitation page.
The mean monthly precipitation over the year, including rain, hail, and snow
Sunshine Hours in Maukkula
Maukkula can be enjoyed more throughout the sunniest month of July under a blue sky, with approximately 8.6 hours of sunshine daily. In contrast, the city experiences much darker days in December, with only 0.4 hours of sunlight per day.
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Monthly hours of sunshine
Daily hours of sunshine
Best Time to Visit Maukkula
Rainfall during this time ranges from 88 mm (3.5 in) in June to 96 mm (3.8 in) in July. This means you can expect a mix of sunny days and occasional showers. Ready to plan your travels but need destination ideas? Our smart tool recommends places based on the climate conditions you prefer. Start planning with our destination weather tool.
Frequently asked questions about the climate in Maukkula
What is the best time to visit Maukkula?
June, July and August typically offer the most optimal weather in Maukkula. In contrast, January, February, March, April, October, November and December tend to have less optimal conditions.
What temperatures can I expect in Maukkula?
Daytime highs range from -5°C (23°F) in February to 22°C (72°F) in July. Nighttime lows range from -12°C (10°F) to 12°C (54°F). Temperatures vary considerably through the year.
How much rain does Maukkula get?
Annual rainfall is around 803 mm (32 in). July is the wettest month with 96 mm (3.8 in), while April is the driest with 42 mm (1.7 in).
How sunny is Maukkula?
Maukkula receives around 1,553 hours of sunshine per year. July is the sunniest month with 259 hours, while December is the cloudiest with just 12 hours.
Maukkula 3-Day Forecast
Maukkula 3-Day Forecast
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