Day
7 °C
Night
1 °C
Sea
7 °C
Precipitation
64 mm
in month
Rainy days
14 days
in month
Daylight
7 hours
average
Sunshine
2 hours
average
Humidity
88 %
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Aberdeen, nestled against the North Sea coast of Scotland, experiences a temperate maritime climate. Notable for its fresh, brisk air and often cloudy skies, the city sees average daytime temperatures that span from about 6.6°C in January to around 18.5°C during July. An umbrella should be a constant companion as Aberdeen has a frequent number of wet days throughout the year, and the rainfall can vary. The least windy months are typically July and August, but the gusts coming off the sea can be invigorating. A common local saying, 'If you don't like the weather, just wait five minutes,' perfectly encapsulates the unpredictable nature of Aberdeen's weather patterns.
January in Aberdeen boasts a crisp, cool climate with a daytime high of around 6.6°C. The nights can be quite chilly, averaging just above freezing at 0.9°C. With the North Sea influencing the weather, precipitation is not uncommon, amounting to an average of 64.50mm over 13 winter days.
February sees similar temperatures with closer to 7.0°C during the day and a brisk 1.0°C at night. Although the days start to slowly lengthen, Aberdeen's rainfall is still quite substantial at approximately 49.31mm spread over 11 wet days.
March welcomes the onset of spring with a gradual warming trend. Daytime highs average 8.7°C, with nighttime lows creeping up to 1.9°C. Rainfall remains consistent with around 52.63mm across 12 rainy days.
April's climate is a gentle nod to the impending warmer months with average highs of 11.2°C during the day. Nevertheless, the mercury can dip to 3.7°C at night. Despite the season, April showers are true to their name, contributing to the 51.72mm of rainfall this month.
May in Aberdeen offers more warmth as temperatures climb to an average of 13.6°C during the day, but dropping to 5.8°C at night. Rainfall totals about 52.50mm, and the likelihood of wet days remains steady.
June brings longer days and warmer temperatures averaging 16.2°C by day, while evenings remain cool at around 8.5°C. The city may see up to 58.96mm of rainfall, despite the seasonal trend towards summer.
July claims the title of warmest month with an 18.5°C average high during the day, and even at night, the temperature hovers around a mild 10.8°C. Expect regular rainfall totaling about 63.02mm over the course of the month.
August nearly mirrors July with similar temperatures and a daytime average of 18.3°C, sliding to a still-comfortable 10.5°C at night. Aberdeen's skies deliver around 62.92mm of rain over approximately 12 days this month.
September's climate starts to cool, averaging 16.3°C in the daytime and cooling off to 8.8°C during the nights. Rainfall is ever-present, with around 64.76mm expected over the month.
October sees a noticeable drop in temperature to an average high of 12.7°C and a nippy 5.9°C at night. The rainfall increases to an average of 87.82mm, evident across 14 wet days.
November ushers in the early whispers of winter with a cooler average daily high of 9.2°C and nighttime lows around 3.3°C. Rainfall is still a consistent part of Aberdeen life, with about 81.13mm expected.
Come December, the chill of the winter season is in full swing. The daytime temperature lingers around 6.9°C, dropping to a frosty 1.2°C after dusk. Aberdeen sees around 66.63mm of rain over 13 days in the final month of the year.
You'll want to dress warmly for January in Aberdeen. Think layering, heavy coats, scarves, gloves, and hats to combat the chilly winds and low temperatures that can dip to 0.9°C during the night.
February in Aberdeen is marginally warmer than January, with average daytime temperatures nudging up slightly to 7.0°C, while nights remain cold.
Spring begins to take hold in March, with daytime temperatures rising to an average high of 8.7°C. It can feel noticeably milder, especially during sunny spells.
Yes, April showers are quite common in Aberdeen, bringing with them a total average rainfall of 51.72mm across the city. It's a good idea to have rain gear with you.
Daytime temperatures in May typically reach a comfortable 13.6°C, signaling the increased warmth that summer will bring.
June's warmer weather with average daytime highs of 16.2°C creates perfect conditions for outdoor activities, although the potential for rain should be taken into account.
Dressing in layers is key for July in Aberdeen. Lighter clothes for the pleasant 18.5°C days, with an added sweater or jacket for cooler nights and the occasional rainy spell.
The summer bliss continues with Aberdeen receiving an average of 32.5 hours of sunshine in August, which means plenty of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors.
Yes, you will feel the start of autumn in Aberdeen with temperatures taking a gentle dip. Daytime highs averaging 16.3°C with chillier nights remind us that summer is waning.
October marks a clear transition towards the cooler months in Aberdeen with a significant decrease in average daytime temperatures to 12.7°C and much brisker nights.
Visitors in November will need to prepare for colder days with average highs of 9.2°C, and potentially icy conditions as the temperature drops at night.
Residents bundle up in heavy coats, with layers to insulate against the December chill. Outdoor public areas are less crowded, save for winter enthusiasts and holiday shoppers braving the 6.9°C daytime temperatures.
We make the most from 40 years of historical weather data to predict the best weather conditions.
Deciding on where to go for a holiday is hard sometimes. Get inspired by the most popular destinations.
We aggregate data from combining multiple weather sources to ensure accuracy of the highest order.