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  1. The climate of Norway is oceanic, rainy but not too cold, on the west coast (see Bergen), and semi-continental in the southeast (see Oslo). On the northern coast (see North Cape) it is subpolar oceanic, while in inland areas it is continental, with very cold winters and mild summers.

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      Climate chart - Svalbard (Norway) In Svalbard, an...

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      Climate chart - Stavanger (Norway) The climate of Stavanger...

    • Narvik

      Climate chart - Narvik (Norway) The climate of Narvik is...

    • North Cape

      Climate chart - North Cape (Norway) The climate of the North...

    • Tromso

      Climate chart - Tromso (Norway) The climate of Tromsø is...

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      Climate chart - Alta (Norway) The climate of Alta is...

  2. The lowland near Oslo is warmest in summer with 24 July-hr average of 18 °C (64.4 °F) and average daily high up to 23 °C (73.4 °F). Inland areas reach their peak warmth around mid-July and coastal areas by the first half of August. Humidity is usually low in summer.

  3. Norway stretches from 57° to 78° north, so the climate varies a lot. There are great variations between north, south, inland and coast. In general, coastal areas have relatively mild and wet winters (but with snow in the mountains), while the inland regions have cold winters with plenty of snow, and hot and relatively dry summers, especially ...

  4. This page presents Norway's climate context for the current climatology, 1991-2020, derived from observed, historical data. Information should be used to build a strong understanding of current climate conditions in order to appreciate future climate scenarios and projected change.

  5. 5 dni temu · Western Norway has a marine climate, with comparatively cool summers, mild winters, and nearly 90 inches (2,250 mm) of mean annual precipitation. Eastern Norway, sheltered by the mountains, has an inland climate with warm summers, cold winters, and less than 30 inches (760 mm) of mean annual precipitation.

  6. The climate in Norway can be divided into three distinct regions: the coastal areas, the inland areas, and the mountainous regions. In the southern coastal areas of Norway, which include cities such as Oslo and Bergen, the climate is generally mild and temperate.

  7. Norway has a maritime climate, one which is relatively mild due to the warm waters of the Gulf Stream. Along the west and southwest coast, high temperatures average 3°C (38°F) in January and 19°C (66°F) in July. The climate is more extreme and temperature ranges are broader in Norway’s interior.

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