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  1. January weather in Ittoqqortoormiit, Greenland, can be described as extremely cold and snowy. The days are short and the sun rarely makes its appearance with daylight lasting a mere 1.2 hours. This month holds the record for the lowest average temperatures with the mercury falling between -22°C at night and -13°C during the day.

  2. Its coldest month is February with an average mean temperature of -5.0°C (41°F). 972mm (38.2 inches) of precipitation is accumulated each year. WEATHER & CLIMATE IN NARSARSUAQ. Narsarsuaq is unique in Greenland for its snowy forest climate. It experiences 612 mm (24 inches) of precipitation over 81 days.

  3. The average sliding 31-day snowfall during February at Ittoqqortoormiit Heliport is rapidly decreasing, starting the month at 36.5 inches, when it rarely exceeds 67.4 inches or falls below 13.3 inches, and ending the month at 32.3 inches, when it rarely exceeds 54.0 inches or falls below 12.3 inches.

  4. During the day temperatures vary from cold in Nord at 3°C to moderate in Kangerlussuaq at 13°C. At night it cools down to 5°C in Kangerlussuaq and -1°C in Nord . In August, precipitation varies across different areas. From moderate snow/rainfall in Danmarkshavn with an average of 33 mm to high snow/rainfall in PrChristianSund with 139 mm .

  5. September is a summer month. Anticipate daytime temperatures around 11°C, while night temperatures can drop to 8°C. Ittoqqortoormiit in September usually receives moderate rainfall, averaging around 80 mm for the month. Delving into the climate records from the past 30 years, one can predict that nearly of the month will see rainfall.

  6. Carved out of the world's largest and deepest multi-branched fjord system, Scoresbysund, lies the picturesque town of Ittoqqortoormiit, formerly known as Scoresbysund in Danish. At 70°29'07"N 21°58'00"W, it nestles on Liverpool Land, east of Hurry Inlet near the mouth of the northern shore of the Kangertittivaq fjord, which empties into the Greenland Sea. Bordered by the vast National Park ...

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