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Northern Lights in December

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Aurora Viewing in December

December is one of the best months to see the northern lights, offering excellent conditions across all major aurora destinations. With up to 24 hours of darkness in northern Norway and clear, cold skies, your chances of witnessing spectacular aurora displays are at their highest.

Darkness Hours by Location

Location Dark Hours Best Viewing Window
Tromso, Norway
24h 6 PM - 6 AM
Reykjavik, Iceland
19h 8 PM - 4 AM
Fairbanks, Alaska
18h 8 PM - 4 AM
Rovaniemi, Finland
23h 6 PM - 6 AM

Best Destinations in December

Weather Conditions

Average Temperature

Tromso -2C
Reykjavik +1C
Fairbanks -21C
Rovaniemi -9C

What to Expect

December brings cold temperatures across aurora destinations, averaging -9C in Finnish Lapland. Snow is common, creating beautiful backdrops for aurora photography. Pack warm, layered clothing.

What to Pack

  • Warm winter jacket with hood
  • Thermal base layers
  • Insulated waterproof boots
  • Warm hat and gloves
  • Hand warmers recommended
  • Scarf or neck gaiter
  • Layered clothing for variable conditions

FAQ about Aurora in December

Yes! December is rated "Excellent" for aurora viewing with a score of 5/5. Long dark nights (up to 24 hours in Tromso) provide excellent opportunities. The cold, clear Arctic skies during this period often offer ideal viewing conditions.

Top destinations for December include Norway, Finland, Sweden. These locations offer optimal conditions with long dark nights, good accessibility, and reliable aurora activity. Our app provides real-time forecasts for all these destinations.

Temperatures in December vary by location: Tromso averages -2C, Reykjavik 1C, Fairbanks -21C, and Rovaniemi -9C. Proper cold-weather gear is essential for comfortable aurora watching sessions that can last several hours.
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