Abisko weather in January
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Are you considering planning a wintertime trip to visit the Northern Lights? I am sure one of the key questions you have is about the Abisko weather in Janaury. I visited Sweden for the first time at the end December 2019/beginning of January 2020 with the intent of hopefully seeing the northern lights. Before and after my trip to northern Sweden however, I spent some time in Stockholm doing some sightseeing as well. If you are doing the same, click here to check out the weather in Stockholm in January. Although I currently live in Salt Lake City, UT, one of the most important questions for me before this trip was what is the weather like in Abisko, Sweden in January.
More about Abisko weather January
According to Google, the average high temperature in Abisko, Sweden in January is 20° F/ -6° C and the average low in January is 5° F/-15° C. Keep in mind that the sun does not rise at this time of the year. However, this does not mean it is completely dark either. In January there is an average of 4 hours of twilight. Think of it like how the sky looks just after the sun has set.
When thinking about how to dress for your time in Abisko, Sweden, the most important thing is to consider layers. The best go-to fabrics are wool and down to help stay warm. I wore a wool baselayer top and leggings under all of my outfits. If you don’t currently have any wool items, know that these require some additional care when considered from a laundry perspective, however the hassle and price are totally worth the warmth you will feel. Additionally, a jacket that covers to mid-thigh or lower will help retain additional body heat. Other important items to pack are a hat, gloves, wool socks, and boots.
If you are heading to Abisko in January in preparation to check out the northern lights, check out this post here for more information on what to wear. If you are also considering going in December, check out the weather here.
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Andrea Cannon is a pharmacist, triathlete, gratitude practicer, and avid traveler. For both business and pleasure, she has taken more than 250 flights yearly for the past 3 years. In addition to being a travel hacking enthusiast, Andrea enjoys hiking and spending time with her husband (Austin) and dog (Dex). You can connect with her via her blog www.beaUTAHfulworld.com or on Instagram @andreafcannon .