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Location and climate

Oslo from the air

Location

Oslo is beautifully situated at the head of the Oslo Fjord surrounded by forested ridges, and this very location gives the city qualities you may not expect from a capital. Do you know of any other capital where you can go skiing and kayaking, make excursions to an island or go ice skating – all within the city limits?

Oslo has just over half a million inhabitants, a very low number compared to other European capitals. But it it also one of the largest; Oslo covers an area of 450 square kilometers - most of it forest and cultivable land.
Kajakk på Oslofjorden

Climate

Thanks to the Gulf Stream bringing temperate water from the Gulf of Mexico, Oslo's climate is milder that what its latitude would imply.

Many poeple see Oslo as the winter capital. But Oslo is just as much a summer city. On a summer's day the small boats crowd the Oslo Fjord and the parks are full of picnickers – Oslo’s citizens really make the most of it when the sun appears.
Ice skating at Narvisen

Temperatures through the year

Winter November–March: 
Average temperatures: 0,7 to -4,3°C
Min. temperature: -15,3°C
Max. temperature: 13,2°C

Spring April–May:
Normaltemperaturer fra 4,5 to 10,8°C
Min.temperature: -2,4°C
Max. temperature: 25,2°C

Summer June–August: 
Normaltemperaturer fra 15,2 to 16,4°C
Min. temperature: 6,1°C
Max. temperature: 30,5°C

Autumn September–October:
Normaltemperaturer fra 6,3 to 10,8°C
Min. temperature: -0,2°C
Max. temperature: 22,5°C

Source: Statistisk Sentralbyrå Norway  (min./max. temperatures from 2006)

5-day weather forecast for Oslo








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