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Norway Climate: Weather Norway & Temperature By Month

  • ️Mon Aug 10 2015

Regions

Norway has many different climates, but is dominated by Dfc.

Classifications

Classification Count Köppen-Geiger Examples
Subarctic climate 597 Dfc Trondheim, Tromsø, Bodø, Gjøvik, Hamar
Oceanic climate 341 Cfb Bergen, Stavanger, Kristiansand, Sandnes, Ålesund
Warm humid continental climate 335 Dfb Oslo, Sandvika, Fredrikstad, Drammen, Asker
Tundra climate 19 ET Longyearbyen, Vardø, Barentsburg, Grense Jakobselv, Haugastøl
Subpolar oceanic climate 9 Cfc Svarthumle, Trollebø, Hakallestranda, Skredestranda, Årvik
Subarctic climate 4 Dsc Borgund, Vang, Bismo, Lom
Warm humid continental climate 3 Dsb Lærdal, Årdalstangen, Øvre Årdal

Trondheim

Trondheim The climate is cold and temperate. The precipitation levels in the city of Trondheim are noteworthy, as there is a considerable amount of rainfall even during months that typically experience dry weather. The climate here is classified as Dfb by the Köppen-Geiger. The temperature in this location is approximately 4.4 °C | 39.9 °F, as determined by statistical analysis. The precipitation level on a yearly basis amounts to 1123 mm | 44.2 inch as per the meteorological records.

Graphs

Climate graph // Weather by Month, Trondheim average temperature by month, Trondheim

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Tromsø

Tromsø The climatic conditions in Tromsø are mostly characterized by a frigid and moderate climate. Tromsø has a significant amount of rainfall during the year. This is true even for the driest month. Köppen and Geiger classify this climate as Dfb. In Tromsø, the average annual temperature is -0.2 °C | 31.7 °F. About 1280 mm | 50.4 inch of precipitation falls annually.

Graphs

Climate graph // Weather by Month, Tromsø average temperature by month, Tromsø

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Bodø

Bodø In Bodø, the climate is cold and temperate. In Bodø there is a lot of rain even in the driest month. According to the Köppen-Geiger classification, the prevailing climate in this region is categorized as Dfb. The average annual temperature is 2.4 °C | 36.4 °F in Bodø. The rainfall here is around 1537 mm | 60.5 inch per year.

Graphs

Climate graph // Weather by Month, Bodø average temperature by month, Bodø

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Gjøvik

Gjøvik In Gjøvik, the climate is cold and temperate. In Gjøvik, precipitation is notable throughout the entirety of the year, with even its most arid month still experiencing a considerable amount of rainfall. The Köppen-Geiger climate classification identifies this particular weather pattern as belonging to the category of Dfb. The average annual temperature is 4.3 °C | 39.8 °F in Gjøvik. The precipitation level on a yearly basis amounts to 874 mm | 34.4 inch as per the meteorological records.

Graphs

Climate graph // Weather by Month, Gjøvik average temperature by month, Gjøvik

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Hamar

Hamar The weather conditions in Hamar are characterized by a chilly and moderate climate. Hamar has a significant amount of rainfall during the year. This is true even for the driest month. According to Köppen and Geiger, this climate is classified as Dfb. The average annual temperature is 4.7 °C | 40.5 °F in Hamar. The precipitation level on a yearly basis amounts to 864 mm | 34.0 inch as per the meteorological records.

Graphs

Climate graph // Weather by Month, Hamar average temperature by month, Hamar

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