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Weather by season
Weather by month
Weather by region
The best time to visit
Travel tips for every weather
Your packing list for Norway
Weather phenomena
FAQ

Norway's weather varies throughout the year, offering something different in every season. Immerse yourself in the magic of Norway, which transforms dramatically with the seasons. As you navigate through fjords, mountains, and the Northern Lights, the weather paints a unique backdrop. At TourRadar, we’ve got all the expert information you need to know about the weather in Norway to help you plan your adventure.

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Weather in Norway by season

  • Fjord in Norway

    Spring (March to May)

    Spring in Norway ushers in a rejuvenated spirit. As the snow melts away, the country blooms with vibrant flora, with temperatures ranging from 42.8°F to 59°F (6°C to 15°C). It's time to witness the awakening of the fjords.
     

    Norway tours in spring
  • Bergen

    Summer (June to August)

    Summer in Norway is a dreamy spectacle. With temperatures between 55.4°F to 77°F (13°C to 25°C), days are long under the enchanting midnight sun. Make the most of the extra daylight hours with a hike or a leisurely coastal cruise.
     

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    Fall (September to November)

    Fall brings a riot of color to Norway. Temperatures range from 37.4°F to 57.2°F (3°C to 14°C) and the countryside is a sight to behold with forests and mountainsides ablaze with hues of amber, gold, and fiery red. It's a great season to explore Norway's UNESCO heritage sites.
     

    Norway tours in autumn/fall
  • Winter in Norway

    Winter (December to February)

    The winter in Norway is truly magical. With temperatures dipping between 21.2°F to 37.4°F (-6°C to 3°C), the country transforms into a winter wonderland with a chance to experience the ethereal Northern Lights.
     

    Norway tours in winter

    Monthly overview of the weather in Norway

    MonthAvg Temp °CAvg Temp °FRain/Snow
    January-621High
    February-523High
    March-130Moderate
    April439Low
    May948Low
    June1457Low
    July1763Low
    August1661Low
    September1151Moderate
    October643High
    November134High
    December-425High

    Weather in Norway by region

    • Akershus Fortress

      Oslo

      Oslo, the capital region, enjoys pleasant summers and snowy winters. The weather transforms the cityscape, allowing you to explore its rich history and culture – and there is plenty to do indoors when the weather is colder.
       

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    • Bergen

      Bergen

      Bergen is known for its rainfall, which adds a mystical charm to its World Heritage sites and the surrounding fjords. It’s a wonderful place to explore on foot or by boat – but don't forget your raincoat!
       

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    • Tromsø

      Tromsø

      Tromsø, in northern Norway, is your gateway to the mesmerizing Northern Lights during the winter, and the delightful midnight sun in summer. Visit this city in the Arctic Circle for adventure in every season.
       

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    • Geirangerfjord

      Stavanger

      Stavanger, on the southwestern coast, offers mild winters and moderately warm summers. Explore the breathtaking fjords and cliffs under the ever-changing skies – activities you can enjoy no matter when you visit.
       

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    Best time to visit Norway based on weather

    The best time to visit Norway depends on your adventure wishlist. For hiking and fjord cruises, plan your visit in the warm, long days of summer. For ski enthusiasts and Northern Lights chasers, the snowy winters are ideal.

    Let the weather in Norway guide you on an unforgettable journey with TourRadar.

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    Weather-related travel tips

    General tips for all seasons

    Embrace the unpredictability: Norway's weather can change rapidly, so be prepared for all conditions.

    Layer up: Dressing in layers is key as it allows for easy adjustments to shifting temperatures – even during the summer months.

    Sun protection: Even in colder seasons, the sun can be quite strong, particularly in snowy areas.

    Waterproof essentials: Rain is common all year round, so waterproof clothing and shoes are a must.

    Check forecasts: Regularly checking weather forecasts can help you plan your daily adventures.

    Packing list for Norway

    • Summer

      • Lightweight clothing
      • Waterproof jacket
      • Sunscreen
      • Sunglasses
      • Hat
      • Comfortable walking shoes
      • Swimsuit 
      • Eye mask
      • Portable charger
      • Camera 

    • Winter

      • Thermal wear
      • Insulated jacket
      • Gloves
      • Warm hat
      • Snow boots
      • Scarf
      • Lip balm
      • Snow gear
      • Camera with night mode
      • Hand warmers

      Weather phenomena in Norway

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        The midnight sun

        Experience 24-hour daylight in summer, a unique phenomenon that turns night into day, giving you endless time to explore.

      • The Northern Lights

        The northern lights

        In the cold, dark winter months, the sky dances with ethereal green and purple lights, creating a mesmerizing spectacle that is a must-see.

      • Night in Norway

        Polar nights

        Polar nights are when the sun doesn’t rise above the horizon for 24 hours, creating a magical twilight. Experience this incredible phenomenon during the winter months.

      • Fjord in Norway

        Fjords' microclimate

        The fjords create a unique microclimate, often making nearby areas milder and less prone to temperature extremes than expected.

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        What people ask about Norway

        • How cold does it get in Norway in winter?

          Winters can be quite cold, with temperatures often dropping below freezing. Winters are particularly in the northern regions – so do wrap up warm if you’re visiting during these months.
        • Does it always rain in Norway?

          Rain is common throughout the year, but especially in the coastal areas. Don’t let the threat of rain ruin your visit – but do always carry a waterproof jacket or umbrella, just in case.
        • Can I see the Northern Lights in summer?

          The Northern Lights are typically visible between September and March, so they are unlikely to be seen in the summer.
        • Is it really sunny at midnight in the summer in Norway?

          Yes, the phenomenon known as the midnight sun occurs in summer, especially in the northern parts.
        • What should I wear in Norway in summer?

          Pack light clothes for warm days, and always carry a waterproof jacket for sudden rainfall. It does depend where you’re visiting though, as the northern areas of Norway can be colder even in summer.
        • What should I wear in Norway in winter?

          Warm clothing like thermal wear, insulated jackets, gloves, and a warm hat are essential for Norway's winter.

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