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  • The Norwegian climate is in fact temperate or sub-arctic. Specifically, the southwestern coastal area between Kristiansand and Bergen has a temperate maritime climate. The area around the capital, Oslo, has a humid continental climate. The elevated interior areas have a subarctic continental climate.
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  • 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...
  • Despite its severe northern location, Norway is characterized by a relatively mild climate, and all thanks to the warm Gulf Stream. ... The climate of Norway is.
  • Sweden then invaded Norway but agreed to let Norway keep its constitution in return for accepting the union under a Swedish king.
  • 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).
  • Climate of Norway. The southern and western parts of Norway experience more precipitation and have milder winters than the southeastern part.
  • The climate of Norway is subpolar as regards latitude, but with particularly mild temperatures thanks to the action of the warm Gulf Stream...
  • Snow lies long after the beginning of the spring. Skiers spend their Easter holidays enjoying rides on mountainsides. Climate of the Winter Months.
  • Norway’s climate is of course cold, dominated by montane and Arctic frozen zones and tundra, with a small temperate zone along the southwest coast.
  • Western Norway has a marine climate , with comparatively cool summers, mild winters, and nearly 90 inches (2,250 mm) of mean annual precipitation.
  • Norway - Climate and weather forecast by month. Detailed climate information - average monthly weather for all locations.