Tungufell Weather in May
Tungufell in May sees low daytime temperatures of 9°C (48°F) and nighttime lows of 2°C (36°F). Rainfall is fairly high this month at around 105 mm (4.1 in), so pack a rain jacket to stay dry.
Rainfall in Tungufell in May
Climate statistics over the past 30 years suggest around 14 days of rain, with 105 mm (4.1 in) average for the month. Rainfall intensity is on the higher side this month. Expect more substantial showers rather than light, passing rain.
Temperature in Tungufell in May
In May, Tungufell gets low temperatures, with highs of 9°C (48°F). Nights cool to around 2°C (36°F). Temperatures remain on the cold side all day. A proper warm jacket is worth having, not just for evenings. Nights drop to 2°C (36°F). Cold nights like these are actually great for sleeping well, as long as you have a warm enough duvet.May in Tungufell can still be great, but if you prefer pleasant temperatures along with dry and sunny conditions, our weather planner can help you explore other options in the world.
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Tungufell Temperature in May
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What to Wear in Tungufell 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 Tungufell in May
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