2026 Climate Averages

Weather: Stavanger — February

It's a rainy period, but great for indoor activities, museums, and lower prices.

Climate Overview

February is a wet time to visit Stavanger. Expect cold weather with temperatures around 5°C during the day. This is one of the wettest months—waterproof gear is essential. Wind can be noticeable, especially in exposed areas—bring a windbreaker. With only around 9 hours of daylight, plan outdoor activities earlier in the day. Being off-peak, you'll find better deals and fewer crowds. At 6°C, the sea is too cold for most swimmers.

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Based on weather comfort, crowds, prices, and activity options

Avg High

5°C

Avg Low

2°C

Rainy days

19days

Daylight

9.3h

Feels like 1°C / -3°C — wind chill makes it feel cooler

Rainfall

187mm

Sunshine

4.3h/day

Humidity

82%

Very Humid
Sun Strength

1.4

Low
Wind

31 km/h (gusts 54)

Sea Temp

6°C ❄️ Cold

Is February a good time to visit Stavanger?

It's a rainy period, but great for indoor activities, museums, and lower prices.

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Daylight

Sunrise

08:13

Sunset

17:31

9.3h daylight

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Visiting Stavanger in February: Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Fewer crowds and better hotel deals

Cons

  • Frequent rain may disrupt outdoor activities
  • Sea too cold for comfortable swimming

Things to Do in February

Events & Festivals

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Glød Light Festival
Late January–early February Cultural

Recommended for This Weather

🏛️ Museums & galleries
🍳 Cooking classes & food tours
Cozy cafes & local food scene
🏛️ Indoor attractions & shopping
🎭 Cultural tours & local experiences

Stavanger Weather by Month

Month Avg High Avg Low Rain Sunshine Humidity UV Index Crowds Condition
Jan 5°C 2°C 22d (201mm) 2.3h
84% Very Humid
0.5 Low
Wet
Feb Current 5°C 2°C 19d (187mm) 4.3h
82% Very Humid
1.4 Low
Wet
Mar 7°C 3°C 16d (123mm) 6.9h
79% Humid
3.1 Moderate
Wet
Apr 9°C 4°C 11d (63mm) 10.5h
76% Humid
6 High
Good
May 12°C 8°C 11d (75mm) 11.9h
78% Humid
7.5 Very High
Good
Jun 16°C 12°C 13d (96mm) 12.8h
81% Very Humid
8.2 Very High
Excellent
Jul 17°C 13°C 18d (169mm) 11.2h
83% Very Humid
7 High
Excellent
Aug 17°C 14°C 15d (151mm) 10.6h
82% Very Humid
5.8 High
Excellent
Sep 16°C 12°C 17d (182mm) 7.9h
82% Very Humid
3.6 Moderate
Excellent
Oct 12°C 9°C 23d (236mm) 5.1h
82% Very Humid
1.7 Low
Wet
Nov 9°C 6°C 20d (219mm) 2.9h
82% Very Humid
0.6 Low
Wet
Dec 6°C 4°C 19d (206mm) 1.7h
82% Very Humid
0.3 Low
Wet

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Stavanger

Gateway to Pulpit Rock and Lysefjord with colorful wooden houses. Discover Hike to Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock).

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What to Pack for February

Bundle up with a warm coat, scarf, and closed-toe shoes. Thermal layers underneath give flexibility as you move between indoors and outdoors. A waterproof jacket and shoes are non-negotiable — showers are frequent.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is February a good time to visit Stavanger?
February is typically wet for visiting Stavanger, with average highs of 5°C and around 19 rainy days. Plan your activities accordingly—outdoor sightseeing is best on dry days, while rainy days are perfect for museums and indoor attractions.
Does it get cold at night in Stavanger in February?
Yes, nights in Stavanger during February are cold, averaging 2°C. Pack warm layers, a coat, and consider thermal underwear for extended outdoor evenings. Restaurants and cafés have indoor seating, and many museums stay open late.
What should I pack for Stavanger in February?
With highs of 5°C and lows of 2°C in February, we recommend: Warm winter coat, Compact umbrella, Waterproof jacket/shell, Water-resistant shoes. Layering is key as temperatures can vary between air-conditioned interiors and outdoors. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for cobblestone streets.
Does it rain a lot in Stavanger in February?
Stavanger typically sees around 19 rainy days in February. Rain is usually in the form of brief showers rather than all-day downpours, so a compact umbrella is sufficient. Mornings tend to be drier, making them ideal for outdoor sightseeing.
Can you swim in Stavanger in February?
Swimming in Stavanger during February is possible but quite cold, with air temperatures around 5°C. Only brave swimmers venture in without a wetsuit. Consider indoor pools or thermal baths as an alternative if your hotel offers them.
How many hours of daylight are there in Stavanger in February?
In February, Stavanger gets approximately 9.3 hours of daylight per day. This affects how much sightseeing you can fit in—longer days mean more time for outdoor activities, while shorter days are perfect for cozy museum visits and early dinners.
Is February peak season in Stavanger?
No, February is not peak season in Stavanger. Expect better value on accommodation, shorter queues at attractions, and fewer tourists at popular spots. This is an excellent time to experience the city like a local and enjoy a more authentic atmosphere.

Weather Data: Based on 2020–2025 historical climate data from Open-Meteo

Solar calculations: SunCalc (timezone: Europe/Oslo)

Last Updated: February 2026