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Göteborg Weather and Historic Climate
Goteborg is Sweden's second largest city, located on the west coast of Sweden. If you buy a Volvo to pick up from the factory, you'll come to Goteborg.
Goteborg's climate is a bit cooler than Stockholm's. Average highs hit the mid 60s in summer, topping out in July.
Goteborg, Sweden - When To Go
Goteborg starts warming up in May, when the birch trees blossom. The warmest time to go--June through August--offers average temperatures near 70. May-September offers the tourist decent weather, although you'll have to expect more rain June-December. Foliage changes color in September in Göteborg.
Goteborg Historic Temperatures and Precipitation
The climate charts below show the historic high and low temperatures and average monthly rainfall for Goteborg, Sweden.
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