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Geiranger — VanSky 72 (Comfortable)

Village · Møre og Romsdal, Norway

Rain
VanSky
72
Comfortable
Feels like
7°C
Wind
14 km/h
Precip
0%
Humidity
89%
UV
/
03:40 / 23:26

VanSky index for Geiranger, Norway — 72 out of 100 (Comfortable). Decide in seconds: temperature, precipitation, wind and solar output. Data refreshed several times a day from real weather observations.

The main score is weekly (7-day average). The “Today” toggle shows the current day, and the region page compares cities “by area”.

VanSky index — for any kind of trip
By car By motorhome With a caravan With a tent

Geiranger, Norway — VanSky 72 out of 100. Comfortable for a route. Ranked #67 of 79 cities in the country (as of 25 June 2026). Temperature 9°C, wind 14 km/h. Solar panels yield 0.7 kWh/day at 400 W — enough for full autonomy.

Period

Temperature

Wind

∅ 7-day average

Sleep
55
7°C
Night temperature
Solar
14
0.7 kWh
for 500W panels • sunny 0h
Driving
100
14 km/h
Wind speed (gusts 36)
Condensation
High
89%
Humidity level • Dew point 7.1°C
Awning
Caution
36 km/h
Max gusts
Air Quality
Fair
24 AQI
PM2.5: 2.1 μg/m³

Upcoming forecast

Th
25.06
66
comfort
day
night
solar
0.7 kWh
wind
14 km/h
gusts 36 км/ч
Fr
26.06
71
comfort
day
12°
night
solar
0.9 kWh
wind
13 km/h
gusts 34 км/ч
Sa
27.06
89
comfort
day
18°
night
solar
1.6 kWh
wind
13 km/h
gusts 27 км/ч
Su
28.06
87
comfort
day
16°
night
12°
solar
1.7 kWh
wind
12 km/h
gusts 41 км/ч
Mo
29.06
79
comfort
day
13°
night
solar
1.7 kWh
wind
19 km/h
gusts 40 км/ч
Tu
30.06
70
comfort
day
night
solar
1.2 kWh
wind
13 km/h
gusts 37 км/ч
We
01.07
73
comfort
day
11°
night
solar
1.3 kWh
wind
13 km/h
gusts 25 км/ч

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Solar — W Panels W

Today's output
Peak hours
1.7h
sunny 0h
Usage estimate

Travel recommendations

  • Low solar output (~0.7 kWh) — reduce power use or connect to shore power.
  • Gusts up to 36.4 km/h — open awning with caution and watch the forecast.
  • High condensation risk — ventilate before sleep and leave a small gap in the roof vent.

Air Quality Today

24
Good
Fair
Moderate
Poor
Danger
24
Fair
Air quality is acceptable — minor pollutants, most people won't notice.
PM2.5
2.1
μg/m³
Good
Dust
0
μg/m³
Good
Pollen
4
gr/m³
Good
Grass: 3.8
Birch: 3.5

Best drive window
The algorithm finds a 4-hour slot with minimum wind and precipitation (06:00–18:00). Drive Score — overall driving comfort today: 100 = ideal, penalties for wind, rain, heat.

No optimal window today — wind or rain throughout the day.

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VanSky Index

A weather comfort index for travel: a 0–100 score. Recalculated daily from live weather data — temperature, rainfall, wind and sun.

80–100 Ideal
60–79 Comfortable
40–59 Acceptable
20–39 Challenging
0–19 Extreme

How it's calculated:

  • Thermal comfort 35%
  • Sunshine 25%
  • Precipitation 25%
  • Wind 15%

Data: Open-Meteo · Updated several times a day

Where the weather is best in Norway

Geiranger ranks 75 of 79 cities. Country average VanSky — 84.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to live in a motorhome in Geiranger?
The weekly VanSky index for Geiranger is 72 out of 100 (7-day average). Above 60 is comfortable for parking, below 40 — consider alternatives. Check the 7-day forecast on this page.
What is the solar panel output in Geiranger?
Solar panel output data for Geiranger is calculated from real peak sun hours. The result is shown in the Solar section — you can adjust it to your panel wattage.
How does VanSky calculate the comfort index for Geiranger?
The index for Geiranger is calculated using: thermal comfort (temperature + humidity), precipitation, wind, and solar activity. Extreme conditions — frost, storm, heavy rain — drive the score toward zero.

🇳🇴 Norway — fuel prices

Updated: 20.06.2026

Diesel

$1.92 /l

NOK18.96 · €1.69/l

98 of 132

pricier than 73% of countries

Petrol

$1.92 /l

NOK18.93 · €1.69/l

109 of 134

pricier than 81% of countries

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