Average monthly wind speed in Seeham
On this page you will find more information about the mean monthly wind speed over the year in Seeham (Salzburg), Austria.
Wind speed in Seeham varies across the year, ranging from 1 m/s (2 knots) to 1 m/s (2 knots).
The 1 m/s (2 knots) average in January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December means predominantly still conditions throughout the month. Some days will be completely calm while others may experience a bit more wind. In general this minimal wind speed is barely perceptible on skin. In terms of speed conversion, it represents 3.6 kilometers per hour or 2.2 miles per hour.
The Beaufort scale categorizes this as "light air." Smoke patterns show nearly vertical rise with slight occasional drift. Tree leaves remain generally undisturbed, with only rare gentle rustling. Wind becomes a non-factor for most activities during these tranquil months.
For more detailed information about Seeham’s weather, including monthly rainfall, sunshine hours, and humidity levels, visit our Seeham climate page.
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