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Levi Aurora Forecast

Finland67.81°N, 24.80°E

Real-time aurora probability and cloud forecast for Levi, Finland

Fell TopNational ParkDark Skies
Best Season

September, October, November, December, January, February, March, April

Aurora Type

Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)

Timezone

Europe/Helsinki

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Levi Aurora Viewing Guide

Levi is Finland's most popular ski resort, located above the Arctic Circle. Beyond skiing, it has become a prime aurora destination with unique features like the Aurora Gondola for elevated viewing.

Best Time to Visit

September to April offers aurora viewing, with the ski season running November to May. February and March offer the best combination of good snow and aurora activity.

Weather Conditions

Levi has typical Lapland weather with temperatures from -5°C to -20°C. The fell top is usually colder and windier but can sit above low clouds.

Viewing Tips

  • Take the Aurora Gondola for elevated viewing above any low cloud
  • The fell top offers 360° views but dress very warmly
  • Combine daytime skiing with nighttime aurora hunting

Recommended Viewing Spots

Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park

One of Finland's darkest locations with pristine wilderness fells. Wide open horizons and minimal light pollution make it ideal for aurora viewing.

68.0667°N, 24.0667°E

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Ounasjoki River Valley

Frozen river areas south of Levi village offer dark skies and open views away from resort lighting. Popular with local aurora guides.

67.7500°N, 24.6500°E

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Frequently Asked Questions

The best dark-sky areas are found away from the ski resort lights. Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park offers pristine wilderness viewing, while the Ounasjoki River valley south of Levi provides open horizons. Local aurora guides know the best roadside spots.

Data provided by NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center and Open-Meteo