What's the weather like in Norway all year round?
Norway is adjacent to the Norwegian Sea to the west, and nearly half of its territory is located in the Arctic Circle. It should be ice and snow here, but the climate in Norway is unexpectedly mild due to the influence of the southwest warm and humid airflow from the North Atlantic and the warm current from the low latitude North Atlantic. In addition, due to the blocking of the mountains in central Norway, the south is still warm in winter, while the north is cold and sometimes snows. The temperature difference in the coastal areas of Norway is smaller than that in the inland and mountainous areas-it is neither cold in winter nor hot in summer, and the rainfall in the coastal areas is much higher than that in the mountainous areas-and the windward slopes are abundant in the mountainous areas. Even in winter, due to the above effects, most of the sea surface along the coast of Norway will not freeze.
Every February and March, Norway's high latitude and altitude areas are still a paradise for skiers, and the feeling of experiencing extreme speed in the ice and snow is unique.
In summer, when you play in northern Norway, you can also experience the extreme day phenomenon-the sun does not set; In winter, you can enjoy the elegance of extreme night and long night. Sometimes, only at noon every day can we see the long-lost glimmer of light.