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  1. The average temperature hovers around freezing in late November and early March. Summer is mild or pleasantly warm, with highs around 21/23 °C (70/73 °F) in July and August. Precipitation is moderate and well distributed throughout the year, with a maximum between summer and autumn and a minimum in spring.

    • Svalbard

      July, the least cold month of the year, is generally a quite...

    • Oslo

      The average temperature is of 12.5 °C (55 °F), with a...

    • Kristiansand

      Climate - Kristiansand (Norway) Average weather,...

  2. We show the climate in Norway by comparing the average weather in 3 representative places: Oslo, Bergen, and Tromsø. You can add or remove cities to customize the report to your liking. See all locations in Norway. You can drill down to a specific season, month, and even day by clicking the graphs or using the navigation panel.

  3. Climate data for Norway . Average temperature by month, in Celsius and Fahrenheit.

    • Polar Lights and Midnight Sun in Norway
    • Major Cities in Norway
    • Spring in Norway
    • Summer in Norway
    • Fall in Norway
    • Winter in Norway
    • Northern Lights in Norway

    An interesting phenomenon in Norway (and other parts of Scandinavia) is the seasonal change in the length of day and night. In midwinter, daylight lasts five to six hours in southern Norway while darkness prevails in the north. Those dark days and nights are called Polar Nights. In midsummer, daylight takes over, and there is no night darkness duri...

    Oslo Oslo experiences warm summers and cold winters, but due to the oceanic influence, winters are warmer than you might expect. The city receives a significant amount of rainfall throughout the year with an average of 30 inches. January is typically the coldest month, with three out of four days recording temperatures below freezing. Bergen Bergen...

    In spring, the snow melts, there's a lot of sunlight and temperatures quickly rise, usually in May. Southern Norway starts to see warmer temperatures as early as April and daylight also starts to increase. May, in particular, is a good time to visit as temperatures are warm enough to enjoy time outside, but it's not overly crowded with tourists. Wh...

    Come summer, high temperatures in Norway are usually in the high 60s to low 70s Fahrenheit (20 to 22 degrees Celsius), but can rise into the mid-80s Fahrenheit (30 degrees Celsius), even farther north. The best time to go to Norway is early summer, especially in the months of June and July. This is also Norway's peak tourist season, so while all th...

    For travelers, the quietest (and likely cheapest) month in Norway is October. The summer is over, but the ski season hasn't started yet. October can be cold and many outdoor attractions have begun to close, though. September is also a great month to visit as it's shoulder season—you'll find lower rates, and the weather in Norway will still be mild ...

    Winter in Norway can be bitterly cold, even into April. Temperatures are regularly below freezing and many parts of the country are blanketed in snow. If you love snow activities and don't mind the cold temperatures, you'll find the most snow between December and April. January and February are dark and the coldest months, so if you're heading to o...

    If you want to see the Northern Lights (also known as the Aurora Borealis), it's best to go to Northern Norway between October and March. Prime locations are the coasts of the Norwegian counties of Tromsø, Norway (near the North Cape). This destination provides a long, dark viewing season since it is located beyond the Arctic Circle (especially dur...

  4. The average annual temperature is 4.7 °C | 40.5 °F in Hamar. The precipitation level on a yearly basis amounts to 864 mm | 34.0 inch as per the meteorological records. Graphs

  5. (Top) Precipitation. Temperature. Sunlight, time zones, and tides. Examples. Table. Weatherboxes. Climate change. See also. Notes. References. Climate of Norway. Köppen climate zones of Norway 1991-2020; 0 °C (32 °F) for coldest month dividing C and D climates. The climate of Norway is more temperate than could be expected for such high latitudes.

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