Helsinki Temperature Market Guide
Helsinki, Finland's capital, offers a humid continental climate at the edge of the subarctic zone. Located on the Baltic Sea coast, the city experiences cold, snowy winters and mild summers with dramatic seasonal daylight variation.
Quick Facts
| Station Code | EFHK |
|---|---|
| Location | Helsinki, Finland |
| Coordinates | 60.3172°N, 24.9633°E |
| Elevation | 167 ft (51 m) |
| Timezone | EET (Europe/Helsinki) |
| NWS Office | Finnish Meteorological Institute |
About EFHK Weather Station
Helsinki's position on the Baltic Sea provides some maritime moderation, though winters remain cold. The Finnish Meteorological Institute maintains official observations.
Climate Patterns
Summer highs reach 20-23°C (68-73°F) with long daylight hours. Winters are cold with highs around -2 to -4°C (25-28°F), though temperatures can drop well below -20°C during Arctic outbreaks.
Snow typically covers the ground from December through March.
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Spring (March - May): Gradual warming as snow melts. Highly variable conditions. Rapidly increasing daylight.
Summer (June - August): Mild with highs 20-23°C (68-73°F). Near-continuous daylight in June. Occasional heat waves bring 30°C+.
Autumn (September - November): Cooling rapidly. First snow often in November. Rapidly decreasing daylight.
Trading Tips for Helsinki
The Baltic Sea provides some winter moderation compared to inland Finland, but remains cold enough to freeze over some years.
Arctic air masses from Russia can bring extreme cold in winter.
Summer heat waves occur when subtropical air reaches this far north, but are relatively rare.
Data Release Schedule
Typical release times for key data products at EFHK. Times shown in UTC.
| Data Type | Typical Time (UTC) | Variability |
|---|---|---|
| METAR Hourly observations |
Hourly at :53 | ±1 min |
6-Hour High/Low Reports
These METARs include 6-hour maximum and minimum temperatures, useful for tracking intraday temperature trends.
Note: Times are approximate and may vary. CLI reports are the official resolution source for temperature markets. See NWS Data Guide for more information.
Forecasting Challenges
Baltic Sea Effects: Ice cover affects the sea's moderating influence.
Summer Heat: Occasional heat waves can bring surprisingly high temperatures for this latitude.
Historical Temperature Records
Record Low: -34.3°C (-29.7°F) recorded in January 1987.
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