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Stockholm weather, reported by Jeter

The live pet-owner forecast for Stockholm, Sweden: walk verdicts, paw-safety context, and a very good weather anchor. Real forecast data, reported with more tail wags than your usual station.

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Verdicts use the same temperature bands as our vet-sourced guides to safe walking temperatures and cold-weather limits, including the humidity bump and the 7-second pavement test.

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10-day Stockholm forecast

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What Stockholm weather usually means for pets

Averages tell you what to plan a wardrobe around. Here is Stockholm's typical year with a dog-walk comfort rating for each month, using the same bands as the live verdict above.

MonthAvg highAvg lowTypical midday walk
January33.8°F / 1°C26.8°F / -3°CCoat weather for small dogs
February34.2°F / 1°C26.2°F / -3°CCoat weather for small dogs
March40.5°F / 5°C30°F / -1°CCoat weather for small dogs
April51.3°F / 11°C36.7°F / 3°CSafe — great walk weather
May61.7°F / 17°C44.8°F / 7°CSafe — great walk weather
June69.4°F / 21°C52.9°F / 12°CFine for most dogs
July74.5°F / 24°C58.6°F / 15°CFine for most dogs
August71.8°F / 22°C57.6°F / 14°CFine for most dogs
September61.9°F / 17°C50.4°F / 10°CSafe — great walk weather
October50.2°F / 10°C41.9°F / 5°CSafe — great walk weather
November41.7°F / 5°C35.4°F / 2°CCoat weather for small dogs
December36.5°F / 3°C29.8°F / -1°CCoat weather for small dogs

Record high: 95.7°F / 35°C (August, Observatorielunden, observations since 1901) · Record low: -18.8°F / -28°C (January, Observatorielunden, observations since 1901) · Average snowfall: 40.4″ a year, peaking in February

Climate data: SMHI 1991-2020 normals (Stockholm Observatorielunden).

Stockholm weather facts every pet owner should know

  • Stockholm averages about 40.4 inches of snow a year, with February the snowiest month at roughly 10.1 inches, so paw balm and post-walk salt rinses are winter staples.
  • January and February lows average 26.8F and 26.2F, inside the 20 to 32F caution band where walk length should shrink and small dogs need serious coats.
  • The record low of -18.8F (observations since 1901) is far below the 20F danger line, so on true cold snaps even husky-types should keep outings brief.
  • Summers are gentle: July tops out at an average 74.5F, below the 77F caution line, making long light-filled evening walks the reward for the dark winter.
Stockholm waterfront skyline with spires of the old city
Stockholm waterfront skyline with spires of the old city. Photo: Tony Webster, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Stockholm pet weather questions

January lows average 26.8F, inside the 20 to 32F caution band, so keep midwinter walks shorter and watch paws for ice balls. Below 20F, which the record -18.8F shows is possible, limit outings to quick relief breaks for all but the hardiest breeds.
Expect about 40.4 inches of snow a year, peaking near 10.1 inches in February. Rinse road salt and gravel grit off paws after every walk, trim fur between pads to reduce ice buildup, and consider booties for long outings.
Rarely: July averages a 74.5F high, under the 77F caution band, so most summer days are ideal. During an occasional heat wave (the record is 95.7F), shift walks to the long, bright mornings and evenings and offer swimming spots along the waterfront.
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