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    Latvia climate 2024

    Europe

    Latvia climate 2024

    Overview: Latvia
    Latvia in general has a mild continental climate. The day temperatures range from 0 °C (31 °F) in February to 22 °C (72 °F) in July. The highest sea temperatures in Latvia are in August with 18 °C (64 °F) and the lowest in February with 1 °C (34 °F). The driest month is April with just 7 days of rain, on the contrary, the month when it rains the most is November with 12 days of rain. Temperatures during the night go from -5 °C (22 °F) in February to 14 °C (58 °F) in July.

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    Climate overview and FAQs

    Climate overview

    Latvia in general has a mild continental climate. The day temperatures range from 0 °C (31 °F) in February to 22 °C (72 °F) in July. The highest sea temperatures in Latvia are in August with 18 °C (64 °F) and the lowest in February with 1 °C (34 °F). The driest month is April with just 7 days of rain, on the contrary, the month when it rains the most is November with 12 days of rain. Temperatures during the night go from -5 °C (22 °F) in February to 14 °C (58 °F) in July.

    When is the best time to go to Latvia?

    The best time to visit Latvia is between July and August. During this period, temperatures are between 21 °C (70 °F) - 22 °C (72 °F), night temperatures are between 13 °C (56 °F) - 14 °C (58 °F), rainfall averages 10 days per month, and 8 hours of sunlight on average. The sea temperature at this time of the year is around 17 °C (63 °F) - 18 °C (64 °F). For non-beach activities, such as sightseeing, hiking in nature, the best time to visit is July - August.

    Which months have the highest daily temperature in Latvia?

    The hottest month in Latvia is July with a temperature of 22 °C (72 °F). The period with the highest daytime temperatures is in Latvia during July - August. The temperatures range at this time between 21 °C (70 °F) - 22 °C (72 °F).

    Is it freezing a lot in Latvia?

    Yes, it is likely to be freezing at night in Latvia in the months of November - March. And often during the day in the months of December - March.

    What time of year are the highest night temperatures in Latvia?

    The highest temperatures during the night in Latvia could be expected between July and August. During this time the night temperatures are between 13 °C (56 °F) - 14 °C (58 °F).

    What is the humidity in Latvia?

    Latvia belongs to destinations with lower humidity. It ranges from 71 % to 93 %. The most humid months are December - February and the least humid are April - June.

    What is the least cloudy season in Latvia?

    The least cloudy months in Latvia are May - August, when the cloud cover is on average only 48 %.

    Which month is the sunniest in Latvia?

    The period, which is the sunniest in Latvia, is in the months of May - July, when there is an average of 9 sun hours per day.

    Is it windy in Latvia?

    Latvia is a destination with rather light or moderate winds. The wind blows the most in December - February and the least in May - September.

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