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Will there be more than one consecutive day without precipitation in Longyearbyen between July 13 and 19?

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DescriptionDue to its proximity to the ice-free Arctic seas, Longyear (Svalbard Archipelago, Norway) is constantly shrouded in dampness, fog, and drizzling rain during the summer. According to Gismeteo climate statistics, precipitation of varying intensity falls here almost daily in July. The bet is on whether a persistent blocking high-pressure system will clear the skies over the Arctic and whether weather services will record a dry spell (two consecutive days or more with no rain or drizzle at all) during the specified period.
ConditionsYes: if, between July 13 and 19, 2026, a continuous period of exactly more than 1 calendar day (two consecutive days or more), during which, according to Gismeteo, there will be no precipitation at all.No: if the dry spell does not occur—precipitation (rain/drizzle) will fall every day or every other day, preventing two consecutive dry days from being recorded.
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OpenedJun 20, 2026, 7:53 PM
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Jul 6, 2026, 8:59 PM
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EndsJul 20, 2026, 8:59 PM
OpenedJun 20, 2026, 7:53 PM
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Jul 6, 2026, 8:59 PM
Checking results
EndsJul 20, 2026, 8:59 PM
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Will there be more than one consecutive day without precipitation in Longyearbyen between July 13 and 19?

Volume~$14
Climate
DescriptionDue to its proximity to the ice-free Arctic seas, Longyear (Svalbard Archipelago, Norway) is constantly shrouded in dampness, fog, and drizzling rain during the summer. According to Gismeteo climate statistics, precipitation of varying intensity falls here almost daily in July. The bet is on whether a persistent blocking high-pressure system will clear the skies over the Arctic and whether weather services will record a dry spell (two consecutive days or more with no rain or drizzle at all) during the specified period.
ConditionsYes: if, between July 13 and 19, 2026, a continuous period of exactly more than 1 calendar day (two consecutive days or more), during which, according to Gismeteo, there will be no precipitation at all.No: if the dry spell does not occur—precipitation (rain/drizzle) will fall every day or every other day, preventing two consecutive dry days from being recorded.