Overview of Falkland Islands Weather

The Falkland Islands are located in the South Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Argentina. The climate is mild, with cool winters and warm summers. The average temperature ranges from 8-10C in winter to 14-16C in summer.

The Falkland Islands have a temperate maritime climate, similar to that of the British Isles, but with somewhat warmer summers. The islands are located in the path of the westerly winds, which blow across the South Atlantic from the southern tip of South America. These winds bring moisture-laden air from the sea, resulting in a climate that is cool and moist.

The average annual rainfall is 500-600 mm, most of which falls during the winter months. The rainfall is often heavy and persistent, and the islands can experience strong winds and high seas during storms.

The Falkland Islands have a reputation for being one of the windiest places in the world. The wind speeds can reach up to 160 km/h (100 mph) during storms.

The climate of the Falkland Islands is influenced by the cold Falkland Current, which flows north from the Antarctic continent. This current helps to keep the waters around the Falkland Islands cool, even during the summer months.

The cold waters of the Falkland Current also result in a cool, damp climate on the islands. The average annual temperature is 8-10C, and the average summer temperature is 14-16C. The islands can experience strong winds and high seas during storms.