Stamsund Weather in July
July in Stamsund brings moderate temperatures, with daytime highs of 14°C (57°F) and nights around 11°C (52°F). Quite a bit of rainfall is expected, around 60 mm (2.4 in), so pack an umbrella.
Rainfall in Stamsund in July
Climate statistics over the past 30 years suggest around 18 days of rain, with 60 mm (2.4 in) average for the month. Expect plenty of grey, overcast days rather than intense storms. The rain rarely amounts to much on any given day.
Temperature in Stamsund in July
Daytime highs in Stamsund in July reach 14°C (57°F), with nights around 11°C (52°F). The month of July belongs to the summer season. A light jacket or extra layer can be useful, especially outside the warmest hours of the day. With lows of 11°C (52°F), nights are cool. If you're out after dark, an extra layer will keep you comfortable. The cooler air at night is also great for getting a good rest.If you're a fan of comfortable temperatures and drier conditions, July is a great time to visit.
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Stamsund Temperature in July
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What to Wear in Stamsund in July
The weather can be unpredictable in July, so pack clothes you can easily mix and match. You could bring jeans, other long pants, and a few t-shirts. A light jacket or light sweater will be pleasant for the cooler moments. Rain is likely on several days, so bring a good rain jacket.What To Do in Stamsund in July
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