Weather in Finland in August

Finland in August means long, sunny days as the country enjoys the last of the summer heat. Whether you want to explore lively cities, the serene countryside, or like the sound of enjoying a host of festivals, it's a really great time to visit. Inspired to visit? Read on for detail on the weather in Finland in August.

Finland in August at a glance

  • Average temperatures range from 50°F to 68°F (10°C to 20°C).
  • August is a prime time to explore the Finnish Lakeland and the Archipelago Sea, where late-summer scenery and water activities are in their prime.
  • The warm weather makes outdoor activities and landscapes pleasant.
  • With moderate crowds as the summer season wanes, August is an ideal time to experience Finland’s charm in relaxed style
View of The Pyha-Luosto National Park © Shutterstock

Pyha-Luosto National Park, Finland © Shutterstock

What is the weather like in Finland in August?

The warm weather in Finland in August makes it one of the best months to explore the country's natural beauty, with long daylight hours offering more time for hikes.

While there might be some rain showers, for the most part, August is dry and sunny.

Average daily temperatures in August

The average temperatures in Finland in August are pleasantly warm, with highs hovering around 68°F (20°C), and lows of 50°F (10°C). 

In the northern regions, temperatures are cooler, ranging from 50°F to 59°F (10°C to 15°C). 

Meanwhile, in the South you can expect a warmer range of 59°F to 68°F (15°C to 20°C).

Want more detail on the weather in Finland around the year? Read up on the best time to go to Finland.

Presidential Palace and Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki © Shutterstock

Presidential Palace and Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki © Shutterstock

Is August a good time to visit Finland?

If you want to soak up the last of summer — and the last of the midnight sun — August is a great month to visit Finland.

The weather is just right for swimming, boating, and soaking up breathtaking natural scenery.

You'd be wise to bring a jacket, though, as there may be some rain, and it's cooler in the north.

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What about the crowds & cost?

While the first few weeks of August are still peak summer season, crowds drop off towards the end of the month, which makes for a more laid-back experience.

In early August, given that the tourist scene is still lively, you can expect higher prices.

As the month moves on, you’ll see smaller crowds, and might be able to bag lower prices for accommodation, activities and flights compared to early August, and peak-season July.

Lake view from the lookout tower of Aulanko in Finland © Shutterstock

Aulanko, Finland © Shutterstock

Festivals and events in Finland in August

Read on to find out about a few of Finland's festival highlights in August.

  • Epoo Ciné International Film Festival: held in Espoo, this features a diverse range of global films.
  • Flow Festival: one of Helsinki’s most popular music festivals, this boasts a diverse lineup of international and Finnish artists, art installations and food.
  • Helsinki Festival: a month-long celebration of arts and culture, including music, theater, dance, and visual arts.
  • Tampere Theatre Festival: one of the oldest, most respected theater festivals in Finland, this includes performances from Finnish and international companies.
  • Turku Music Festival: one of the oldest music festivals in Finland, this features performances from classical and contemporary artists.

Heading to Helsinki? Read the Mini Rough Guide to Helsinki.

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Helsinki, Finland © Shutterstock

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updated 20.09.2024

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