With the onset of winter, the air temperature varies within zero degrees. Strong winds often blow and already in the middle of the month, it begins to snows. In January, frosts begin all over the territory of Norway and temperatures in the northern regions of the country reach up to -20°C. During this period in Norway, there are polar nights, and you get to watch the Northern Lights. With the start of February, the air temperature begins to rise although frosts are still witnessed at night. Most of the days in February are cloudy but there is not much snow during this period. From the first days of March, an increase in the hours of daylight is immediately noticeable. Sometimes, there are flurries but the air temperature always rises up in the mountains. In April, the weather becomes more stable although the temperature can drop to zero at night. In May, heat engulfs the entire territory of Norway. Precipitation during this period is rare, though the weather can be safely said to be unpredictable.
Summer in Norway is relatively cool and calm. In the southern regions in June, the air temperature warms up to 20°C. Water in the sea during this period is 10°C. July is considered the warmest month of the year, the air temperature gets to 26°C. In this case, the amplitude of the fluctuation of night and daytime temperatures does not measure below 15°C. The amount of day light during this period is significantly reduced, there are thunder-gusts and the weather becomes cloudy and unfriendly. October in Norway is the month with the most rain. The air temperature during the day is 10°C, and already from the first days of November, frosts can be observed in the northern regions. It snows here until spring. Throughout the rest of the country, the temperature at the end of autumn does not exceed 5°C.
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