Kalvåg Weather in May
Kalvåg in May averages 10°C (50°F) during the day and 6°C (43°F) at night. This is the driest month of the year.
Rainfall in Kalvåg in May
With the driest weather of the year, this month is a solid choice for exploring, even if you'll want to dress warmly. This month experiences about 17 days of rain according to historical data, averaging 127 mm (5 in). Expect frequent rainfall this month, and not just light drizzle. When it rains, it tends to come down hard.
Temperature in Kalvåg in May
Kalvåg in May gets highs of 10°C (50°F) during the day and drops to 6°C (43°F) at night. Temperatures remain on the cold side all day. A proper warm jacket is worth having, not just for evenings. At 6°C (43°F) overnight, it gets properly cold after dark. On the bright side, cold nights tend to make for excellent sleeping conditions.If you're looking for dry conditions and comfortable temperatures, May may not be the ideal month to visit Kalvåg. Our weather planner can help you explore destinations with more pleasant weather conditions.
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Kalvåg Temperature in May
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What to Wear in Kalvåg in May
Cold weather calls for smart layering in May. A thermal base layer makes a huge difference in staying warm. Add a wool sweater or fleece, then a wind-resistant outer jacket. Prepare for significant rainfall with proper waterproof clothing and shoes.What To Do in Kalvåg in May
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