What kind of climate does Norway have?

What kind of climate does Norway have?

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.

What are the average monthly temperatures in Norway?

Bergen

Month Min (°C) Mean (°F)
February -1 34.7
March 1 38.3
April 3 42.8
May 7 50.9

What is the weather like in Norway year round?

Climate and Average Weather Year Round in Oslo Norway. In Oslo, the summers are comfortable and partly cloudy and the winters are long, freezing, snowy, and mostly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 19°F to 71°F and is rarely below 1°F or above 80°F.

What are the coldest months in Norway?

The coldest month is January, with an average high-temperature of -1.8°C (28.8°F) and an average low-temperature of -6.8°C (19.8°F).

Where is it dark 24 hours a day?

The Polar Night of Svalbard is significantly darker: absent even indirect sunlight, with no change in light to mark the passage of a 24-hour time span.

Is Alaska colder than Norway?

Despite the similar latitudes, the January average temperature in Norway can be more than 10°C (18°F) warmer than in Alaska. However, there is massive variation across the country. The average winter temperature in most Norwegian cities hovers at freezing or just below.

Which country sees the sun last?

Samoa! As you may know the international date line is as crooked as the contents of a badly packed suitcase, and Samoa, once known as the last place to see the sun set, is now the first place on the planet you can see the sun rise. This makes it’s neighbour American Samoa the last.

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