Today's weather for Oslo, Norway8th Nov 2009 02:20
Last Updated : 8th Nov 2009 02:20 GMT 8th Nov 2009 03:20 CET
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This evening's weather forecast for
Oslo, Norway
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+1 hours
Oslo is in the time zone (CET) which has a difference of +1 hours to GMT.
Local Time8 Nov 2009 03:51
GMT8 Nov 2009 02:51
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Sunrise 07:54hrs
Sunset 16:06hrs
Moonrise 19:41hrs
Moonset 13:29hrs
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Weather Overview for Oslo
Oslo’s climate is fairly mild considering its northerly latitude. This is due to its coastal position and the influence of the warm Gulf Stream from the
Summer in
As in the
Perhaps the best thing about summer in
You’re unlikely to want to swim in the sea around
Autumn is cold and wet. The temperatures quickly drop, the days shorten and the sun becomes awfully shy. The difference between summer and winter weather in
Winter is a sad story. The sun rises late at 9am, only to set again at 3pm. It is a dark and gloomy time. Average temperatures are below zero from November right through until March. January is the coldest month with an average high of -2ºC and an average low of -9ºC. While extreme cold is rare, it has been known to get as cold as -25ºC in
The short days are often overcast and you can go for weeks without sunshine. Things can be a little miserable in winter. However, it is a great time for snow sports and there is even a ski resort within the city limits. All precipitation falls as snow from December till February.
Spring is a time of rapid change as temperatures rise, snow melts and the sun returns. It is the driest time of year with only light showers, but water is abundant as the snow begins to melt in March. With subzero temperatures into April at night, melted snow often refreezes causing dangerous conditions on the roads. Early spring is still chilly but late spring sees an average high of 14ºC. Up in the mountains the snow doesn’t budge until the end of the season so it’s the best time to ski as it is warmer and the longer days are sunnier.

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