Current Weather
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Clouds - Visual Profile
Weather Briefing
MVFRKiruna Airport is currently reporting marginal VFR (MVFR) conditions with overcast skies at 1,800 feet and 10 miles or greater visibility.
Wind Analysis
Winds are from the south-southwest (200°) at 12 knots. Runway 21 is favored with a 12-knot headwind and 2-knot crosswind component.
Visibility & Ceiling
Visibility is unrestricted. The ceiling is 1800 feet AGL (overcast), placing conditions in the MVFR category.
Temperature & Moisture
Temperature is 4°C (39°F) with a dewpoint of 3°C. The temperature-dewpoint spread is very narrow, indicating saturated or near-saturated air. Fog formation or low cloud development is likely.
Pilot Recommendations
VFR pilots should exercise caution. Consider filing IFR if instrument rated, or postponing the flight if conditions are expected to deteriorate further. The narrow temperature-dewpoint spread creates risk of fog formation, particularly during evening and early morning hours.
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Airport Runway Layout
Runway Information
| Runway | Length | Width | Surface | Heading | Wind Component |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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✈️ 03/21
Active: 21
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8,209 ft | 148 ft | ASP | 33° |
↑ 11.8 kt
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↔ 2.1 kt
10° angle
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Weather Statistics - ESNQ
11,109 observations | Sep 2025 - May 2026Flight Rules Distribution
Kiruna Airport typically experiences VFR conditions 69.6% of the time, though instrument-rated pilots will find IFR weather present approximately 20.5% of observations. Prevailing winds are from the SW averaging 7.7 knots, with gusts recorded up to 34 knots. Temperature extremes range from -33°C to 18°C, reflecting significant seasonal variation. The best months for VFR flying are April, May, November.
Wind Analysis
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Runway Wind Analysis
Statistics computed from 11,109 METAR observations (Sep 2025 - May 2026). Data sourced from official aviation weather services. Updated daily.
Kiruna Airport - Airport Information
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About Kiruna Airport
Overview
Kiruna Airport serves the northernmost city in Sweden, located in Lapland at 67.82°N latitude. Situated at 1508 ft elevation, this medium-sized airport supports regional and commercial aviation in an Arctic environment. The airport provides critical transportation infrastructure for the mining and tourism industries in Sweden's far north.
Flying Conditions
Weather at Kiruna demonstrates significant variability, with visual flight rules (VFR) conditions occurring 62.8% of the time. Winter conditions dominate, with an average temperature of -5.5°C and extreme ranges from -33°C to 18°C. Pilots can expect predominantly southwest winds averaging 7.3 knots, with occasional gusts up to 29 knots and calm periods accounting for 11.8% of observations.
Notable Features
The airport's single runway 03/21 spans 8209 feet with an asphalt surface, positioned to accommodate the challenging northern climate. Its geographic location near the Arctic Circle introduces unique considerations for aviation, including potential aurora visibility and extended periods of darkness during winter months. The terrain surrounding Kiruna is characterized by subarctic landscapes with significant elevation changes.
Approach Considerations
Runway 03/21 offers consistently favorable wind conditions, with a 100% favorable wind profile and minimal average crosswind of 3 knots. Instrument meteorological conditions (IFR and LIFR) occur in approximately 26.7% of observations, suggesting pilots should be prepared for potential instrument approaches. September, November, and December represent the most stable VFR months for operations.
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