Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Does it snow all year round in Norway?

Does it snow all year round in Norway?

It doesn't snow in Norway all year round.

Norway also has spring, summer, autumn and winter all year round. It's just that Norway is located in the North Pole, which is extremely cold and the winter time is particularly long.

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.

June 5438+ 10 is the rainy season in early autumn, and the temperature drops below 10 degrees Celsius, and then drops to 0 degrees all the way. From mid-October of 65438 to early February of 65438, the first snow will fall at any time, depending on the region. May and September are the peak seasons for sightseeing.

Geographical location of Norway:

Norway is a Nordic country, located in the west of Scandinavia and bordering Sweden in the east. The climate in northern Europe is generally characterized by long winters, so the average temperature will be lower.

Summer is not as hot as in other countries, and the duration of summer in northern Europe is relatively short. The short and cool summer is one of the attractions that people all over the world are willing to travel here.