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Northern Lights Forecast for Saariselkä

Saariselkä, Lapland, Finland

Aurora activity is expected to be high between 10 PM and 3 AM in Saariselkä tonight. It does not get fully dark, so viewing conditions are poor even if aurora activity increases. Cloud cover around that time looks partly cloudy at 5% to 55%. You should have a decent chance of seeing the aurora if skies stay this clear.

Aurora Forecast for Saariselkä

Today at 6:00 PM
Low Activity
Cloud Cover:100%
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Fog
Hourly aurora forecast for Saariselkä
Hourly aurora forecast for Saariselkä
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3-Night Weather Forecast for Saariselkä

Tonight
Jun 13 - Jun 14
  1. Partly cloudy
    12 °C
    68 percent cloud cover
  2. Clear
    9 °C
    8 percent cloud cover
  3. Mostly clear
    7 °C
    25 percent cloud cover
Tomorrow night
Jun 14 - Jun 15
  1. Rain
    6 °C
    100 percent cloud cover
  2. Rain
    5 °C
    100 percent cloud cover
  3. Rain
    5 °C
    100 percent cloud cover
Monday night
Jun 15 - Jun 16
  1. Cloudy
    8 °C
    100 percent cloud cover
  2. Rain
    8 °C
    100 percent cloud cover

Sun & Moon

Sunset
Sunrise
Midnight Sun – it never gets fully dark
Current Moon
New Moon
4% illumination
6 AM 12 PM 6 PM

Long-Term Aurora Forecast for Saariselkä

Long-term aurora forecast calendar with daily aurora scores, moon phases, and activity levels.
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
Saturday, June 13, 2026. Today. High aurora activity. Aurora score 7 out of 10. Waning crescent, 4% illumination
Sunday, June 14, 2026. Moderate aurora activity. Aurora score 6 out of 10. New moon, 1% illumination
Monday, June 15, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 4 out of 10. New moon, 0% illumination
Tuesday, June 16, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 2 out of 10. New moon, 3% illumination
Wednesday, June 17, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 3 out of 10. Waxing crescent, 8% illumination
Thursday, June 18, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 2 out of 10. Waxing crescent, 16% illumination
Friday, June 19, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 2 out of 10. Waxing crescent, 25% illumination
Saturday, June 20, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 2 out of 10. First quarter, 35% illumination
Sunday, June 21, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 3 out of 10. First quarter, 46% illumination
Monday, June 22, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 3 out of 10. First quarter, 56% illumination
Tuesday, June 23, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 3 out of 10. First quarter, 66% illumination
Wednesday, June 24, 2026. Moderate aurora activity. Aurora score 5 out of 10. Waxing gibbous, 75% illumination
Thursday, June 25, 2026. Moderate aurora activity. Aurora score 5 out of 10. Waxing gibbous, 83% illumination
Friday, June 26, 2026. Moderate aurora activity. Aurora score 5 out of 10. Waxing gibbous, 89% illumination
Saturday, June 27, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 3 out of 10. Waxing gibbous, 94% illumination
Sunday, June 28, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 3 out of 10. Full moon, 98% illumination
Monday, June 29, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 2 out of 10. Full moon, 100% illumination
Tuesday, June 30, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 3 out of 10. Full moon, 100% illumination
Wednesday, July 1, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 2 out of 10. Full moon, 98% illumination
Thursday, July 2, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 2 out of 10. Waning gibbous, 94% illumination
Friday, July 3, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 4 out of 10. Waning gibbous, 89% illumination
Saturday, July 4, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 3 out of 10. Waning gibbous, 82% illumination
Sunday, July 5, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 3 out of 10. Waning gibbous, 74% illumination
Monday, July 6, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 2 out of 10. Last quarter, 64% illumination
Tuesday, July 7, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 2 out of 10. Last quarter, 54% illumination
Wednesday, July 8, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 4 out of 10. Last quarter, 43% illumination
Thursday, July 9, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 3 out of 10. Last quarter, 32% illumination
Friday, July 10, 2026. Low aurora activity. Aurora score 2 out of 10. Waning crescent, 21% illumination
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Located 250 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle, Saariselkä is a compact village tucked into the rolling fells of Finnish Lapland. Because of its northern latitude, the aurora often appears directly overhead or slightly to the north. The village itself is small enough that you can find dark spots within a short walk, but the surrounding fells offer the most open views of the horizon.

Notable Viewing Spots

If you have a car or don’t mind a steep walk, Kaunispää Fell is the most accessible high point. You can drive right to the top, where the 438-meter elevation often puts you above the low-lying mist that sometimes settles in the valley. From the summit, you get a 360-degree view of the Finland wilderness.

For those on foot, the Aurora Trail is a popular 2-kilometer path that starts near the village center. It leads to a dedicated “Aurora Hut” inside the borders of Urho Kekkonen National Park. The hut has a large glass wall and a fireplace, providing a sheltered spot to wait if the temperature drops.

If you are staying a bit further south in the Kiilopää area, the trek up Kiilopää Fell provides a more rugged, natural environment. It is a bit more of a hike than Kaunispää, but it keeps you far away from the village streetlights.

Local Attractions & Activities

Saariselkä serves as a gateway to Urho Kekkonen National Park, Finland’s second-largest protected wilderness. During the day, you can explore the park on cross-country skis or snowshoes. The trees here often become heavily encrusted with frozen snow (called tykky in Finnish), creating strange, rounded shapes that look like white statues in the moonlight.

As the northernmost ski resort in Europe, the area is also active with downhill skiers. If you want a break from the cold, there is a local spa in the village center. For a more traditional experience, many visitors head to nearby Inari to visit the Siida Museum, which focuses on Sámi culture and the history of the Arctic environment.

Getting There

Most people fly into Ivalo Airport (IVL), which is only about a 25-minute drive from the village. There are regular shuttle buses that meet every scheduled flight, making it easy to reach your accommodation without renting a car. If you prefer the train, you can take a night train from Helsinki to Rovaniemi and catch a connecting bus for the remaining three-hour drive north.

When to Visit

While winter is the most popular time, the season actually begins in late August. This “autumn aurora” period, known as ruska, is when the ground turns vibrant shades of red and orange. Since the lakes haven’t frozen yet, you can often see the lights reflecting in the water, a sight you won’t get once the snow arrives in November.

FAQ

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