Similarly one may ask, when can you see the Northern Lights in Sweden?
The best time to see the northern lights in Swedish Lapland is between September and March – although we have seen them as early as late-August. Even though the light phenomenon occurs around the clock, it is only visible from Earth when the skies are dark and the ideal time of the day is between 9 pm and 2 am.
Likewise, is March a good time to see the Northern Lights? January to March
These are probably the three most popular months for Aurora hunting because they bring long dark nights and plenty of snow to play in during the daylight hours while you wait for darkness to fall.
Similarly, you may ask, can you still see the Northern Lights in March?
In the most intense Northern Lights area (notably Alaska, Iceland, Northern Scandinavia and Yukon), the lights are observed from late August to mid April. However, from late September to late March, it is dark after 6pm, and one enjoys maximum chances.
Can you see Northern Lights in Lapland in March?
The Northern Lights are visible between the months of September to March in Lapland. In northern Lapland, chance of seeing the lights are about every other clear night. The lights would usually make their appearance around 8 PM and stay still 3 AM. But also keep in mind, September to March is peak tourist season.