Weather in February
The trend continues with
February seeing similar conditions as its predecessor,
January. With a steadily cold seawater temperature of 7.4°C (45.3°F), this month records the most frigid oceanic temperatures. The slightly longer daylight hours offer some solace to visitors, lending a slightly brighter touch to the wintry landscape. The weather remains challenging, demanding the need of heavy insulation layers. The beauty of
Vágur is however undiminished, offering mystical sights under a canopy of twinkling winter stars.
Sea temperature
In Vágur, the average seawater temperature in February is 7.4°C (45.3°F).
Note: Engaging in a swim in 7.4°C (45.3°F) can threaten life. Brief exposure to 13°C (55.4°F) waters is uneasy, and submersion below 10°C (50°F) can lead to cold shock and disrupted breathing patterns, varying by individual.
Daylight
In Vágur,
Faroe Islands, the average length of the day in February is 8h and 59min.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 08:50 and sunset at 16:31. On the last day of February, in Vágur, sunrise is at 07:29 and sunset at 17:49 WET.
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