Ritsem has a subarctic climate that is significantly moderated by the North Atlantic Current. As a result, summers are typically temperate, and winters relatively cold. Given its northern latitude, it sees a lengthy period of midnight sun during the summer, and a shorter period of polar night with significant twilight in winter. Due to the low sun, summers can see frost well within the midnight sun period. Ritsem's all-time low temperature record for June is lower than any other of the 100 stations featured in the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute's monthly reports before 1981.[2] By the time Atlantic low-pressure systems take effect in late autumn, temperatures are far milder compared to further east, and even some areas further south. Days above freezing are common throughout November. Winters seldom see temperatures below −30 °C (−22 °F).
Climate data for Ritsem (temperature 2002–2018; precipitation 1961–1990; extremes since 1981)