Diving

DIVING FINLAND CLIMATE





CLIMATE



Finland lies in the Eurasian continent’s coastal zone and thus the climate is transitional between maritime and continental. Summers are mild and warm, winters are cold and snowy.





Temperatures

The average monthly temperatures in summer: 17-19ºC in the south, 16ºC near the Gulf of Bothnia, 14-15ºC in the northern Lapland. The average temperatures in winter: -4ºC in Åland, -13ºC in the central Lapland, -19ºC in the Scandinavian Mountains.


Precipitation

Annual total precipitation: 500 mm in Lapland, 700 mm in the south.


Helsinki

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Day temperature [°C]

-1

-2

1

8

13

18

23

18

15

9

1

-1

Night temperature [°C]

-5

-7

-4

2

6

11

15

10

6

3

-2

-7

Hours of sunlight

1

2

4

6

9

10

10

8

5

3

1

1




Elevation extremes

Highest point: Haltiatunturi 1 328 m
Lowest point: Baltic Sea 0 m


Natural resources

copper, chromite, gold, iron, lead, limestone, nickel, silver, timber, zinc


Land use

Arable land: 6.54%
Permanent crops: 0.02%
Other: 93.44%


Natural hazards

no data


Environmental issues

air and water pollution