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Is it winter in Norway all year round?

It is winter in Norway all year round. Norway is long and narrow, with differences between the northernmost and southernmost points, as well as differences between the east and west coasts. The climate in recent years is the same as the global climate, with hot and cold. Take the southeast coast of Oslo as an example. It's about MINUS 20 degrees in winter. There was little snow last year, but there is a lot of snow this year. So far, it has not completely melted.

Characteristics of Norwegian seasons

However, after April, the weather is much better, and the lowest temperature is hovering around zero. It is usually rainy in summer. Winter is cold and long, and the sunshine time is short. Most parts of Norway have a temperate maritime climate, which is neither cold in winter nor hot in summer. Oslo, the capital, is one of the warmest places in Norway in winter. In June 5438+ 10, the highest average temperature was MINUS 2 degrees Celsius, and the lowest was MINUS 7 degrees Celsius.

Summer is also the season of midnight sunshine. The lowest daily average temperature in Oslo is about 25 degrees Celsius, while the sunny north is a perfect outing weather, and the temperature is about 20 degrees Celsius or lower. Due to the influence of the North Atlantic warm current, the climate in Norway is more suitable than that in Alaska, Greenland and Siberia at the same latitude, and the coldest areas in winter are often inland or far north.