Worst time to visit Tallinn

Some months in Tallinn are clearly tougher for travel — extreme heat, cold, drenching rain, or peak storm season. Here's what to skip.

Country
🇪🇪 Estonia
Region
Europe
Hottest
July 22°C
Coldest
February -8°C low
Wettest
January 16 rain days
Driest
April 10 rain days

Months to avoid

MonthWhy
Januaryfreezing (-7°C overnight)very wet (16 rain days)
Februaryfreezing (-8°C overnight)very wet (14 rain days)
Marchfreezing (-5°C overnight)
Octobervery wet (15 rain days)
Novembervery wet (16 rain days)
Decemberfreezing (-4°C overnight)very wet (16 rain days)

What to expect in the worst months

January. Overnight lows of -7°C / 19°F push some outdoor attractions and seasonal restaurants to close, and daylight hours are shortest. 16 rain days out of 31 means roughly 52% of days see measurable rainfall — plan flexible indoor backups for every outdoor day.

February. Overnight lows of -8°C / 18°F push some outdoor attractions and seasonal restaurants to close, and daylight hours are shortest. 14 rain days out of 28 means roughly 50% of days see measurable rainfall — plan flexible indoor backups for every outdoor day.

December. Overnight lows of -4°C / 25°F push some outdoor attractions and seasonal restaurants to close, and daylight hours are shortest. 16 rain days out of 31 means roughly 52% of days see measurable rainfall — plan flexible indoor backups for every outdoor day.

Better times to go

No month in Tallinn hits the typical 18–28 °C / low-rain comfort zone — every season has trade-offs. Choose what you can tolerate: heat, cold, rain, or storm risk.

Better in the same region in January

If you're set on Europe in January, these cities have more comfortable conditions in the same window:

If you still have to go — what to bring

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