As temperatures continue to fall in
Kvikkjokk,
October emerges as a prelude to the pending arrival of the bone-chilling winter. There is a serious detour from the pleasant figures of summer as the temperature deviates between 3°C (37.4°F) and -3°C (26.6°F). Rainfall, though less menacing than in
September, still fosters an impressive 47mm (1.85") of precipitation. The depleted daylight hours serve as reminders of the looming winter, preparing residents and visitors alike for the imminent switch. October's changing scenery, intensified by the frost-tinged leaves and dissipating greens, paints a picturesque landscape.
Temperature
With October's onset, the weather in Kvikkjokk shows a temperature decrease, transitioning from a chilly 9°C (48.2°F) in September to a cold 3°C (37.4°F). In the month of October, the nighttime temperature dips to a steady average of -3°C (26.6°F).
Rainfall
In October, the rain falls for 18 days. Throughout October, 47mm (1.85") of precipitation is accumulated. Throughout the year, in Kvikkjokk, there are 202 rainfall days, and 579mm (22.8") of precipitation is accumulated.
Daylight
The average length of the day in October is 9h and 24min.
On the first day of October, sunrise is at 07:02 and sunset at 18:14 CEST. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 07:49 and sunset at 15:16 CET.
Note: On Sunday, 27. October 2024, at 03:00, Daylight Saving Time ends, and the time zone changes from CEST to CET. Daylight Saving Time starts again on Sunday, 30.
March 2025, at 02:00; consequently, the time zone reverts from CET to CEST.
Sunshine
In October, the average sunshine in Kvikkjokk,
Sweden, is 2h.
UV index
The months with the lowest UV index are
January,
February, October through
December, with an average maximum UV index of 0. A UV Index of 2, and less, symbolizes a minimal health vulnerability from exposure to the Sun's UV rays for the average person.
Note: In October, a regular UV index of 0 translates into these guidelines:
The majority are not significantly affected by prolonged sun exposure. Infants, children, and those with fair skin must always have protection. UV radiation from the Sun is most dangerous during midday; take precautions and seek shade. Counter UV radiation's ill effects with clothing designed for sun safety and UV-resistant eyewear.