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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Southern Monitor Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.

10°C
Partly cloudySwedenFeels like 7° · Wind 14 km/h · Humidity 84%
UV 6 HighSunrise 03:21Sunset 22:47
Today☁️18°10°💧22%
Sun🌧️13°💧100%
Mon🌦️15°💧33%
Tue🌦️15°💧53%
Wed☁️15°💧34%
Thu☁️20°💧2%
Fri23°11°💧18%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Sweden’s weather varies sharply from north to south. The live forecast above shows conditions for Stockholm and southern regions, where mild summers and cold, snowy winters are typical, while the far north experiences subarctic climates.

What is Sweden’s climate like year round?

Sweden has a temperate climate in the south and a subarctic one in the north. Summer months (June to August) bring long daylight hours and average temperatures of 15–25°C in the south, while winter (December to February) sees frequent snow and temperatures often below -10°C in the interior. The Gulf Stream keeps coastal areas slightly milder than inland zones.

What should I expect from a 10-day or 14-day forecast?

For a sweden weather forecast 14 days, rely on the live forecast above. Short-term outlooks are most reliable for southern cities like Stockholm or Gothenburg. Northern Sweden can shift quickly due to Arctic air masses, so check the sweden weather map for real-time changes.

Average summer high20–25°C (south)
Average winter low-5 to -15°C (north)
Sunniest monthMay–July
Snow seasonNovember–April
What is the best time to visit Sweden?

Late May to early September offers mild weather and long days. For winter activities, December to March is best, especially in the north where snow cover is reliable.

How cold does Sweden get in winter?

In the south, winter averages around 0°C to -5°C. The north often drops below -20°C, especially in January and February. Coastal areas are milder than inland.

Does Sweden have a rainy season?

No distinct rainy season exists. Late summer (August) tends to be wettest in the south. The north is driest in winter and spring. Rainfall is moderate year round.

For broader Australian coverage, visit our Australia weather hub. If you’re comparing climates, check Birmingham Weather or Dubrovnik Weather for similar seasonal patterns.