Last Thursday, Oslo was one of the hottest cities in Europe, with temperatures reaching up to 30 degrees Celsius. In the coming days it will also be warmer in the north of Norway - temperatures off the coast of Tromso may rise to 20 degrees Celsius!
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It's going to be warmer
As forecast by weather forecasters, the inhabitants of Norway's northern outskirts will enjoy much more pleasant weather in the coming week. The heatwave that recently reached Oslo will also reach e.g. in the regions of Tromso and Finnmark.
Only from Wednesday
The improvement of the aura in these areas is not expected until Wednesday. It will be lower on Monday and Tuesday, as a result of which the air temperature will not exceed 10 degrees Celsius in the warmest places. Low temperature will be accompanied by storms and winds. From Wednesday, however, the situation is set to improve as the highs that hit southern Norway last week will move higher to the north of the country.
Nothing certain
However, weather forecasters warn against excessive optimism. The forecast may not come true if it moves to the Scandinavian peninsula than the ruling over the Norwegian Sea. However, even if the temperatures do not rise to the expected 15-20 degrees Celsius, the arrival of sunny days is certain. The rain clouds will disappear and the sun will appear in their place.
Still hot in the south
It is worth emphasizing that the weather in the south of Norway will not change. It will still be hot and Oslo will still be one of the warmest European capitals. The weather is supposed to last until the end of the week - so you can safely plan a trip to the southern Norwegian coast to enjoy both sea and sun baths!
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