Recently, snow has been different in Norway. This year is definitely completely different than the previous one. There are many questions from people about whether there will be snow for Christmas? Meteorologists answer: THERE IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY.
Snow and its little precipitation
Compared to last year in most regions There is less Norway snow than usual. SeNorge.no maps show that much of the country is seeing between 10 and 50 percent of normal snowfall. In fact, only certain places such as the mountainous regions in the northern part of the country or areas along it Trondheimsfjord are properly snowed.
Winter temperatures
People living in Norway only in recent weeks could feel the truth, winter temperatures. Especially those living in the southern part of the country. Much of the rest of the country has landmarks where there has long been a lot of snow this time of year.
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Snow in Norway. Will Christmas be white?
The coastal area of the southern and western part of Norway has not remembered the real winter for a long time, because by definition this area never has it. Climatic winter occurs when normal daytime temperatures are below 0 degrees Celsius. In these regions, hot air from the Atlantic keeps the temperature largely above freezing. The weather is different, and its variability is observed from year to year. So there is always hope. Even in the city of Bergen, there is about a 30% chance, based on statistics from 1981-2010, that next Christmas will be cold and white, says senior meteorological researcher Lars Robert Hole.
Colder than usual
There was a clear change in the weather over the weekend, with cooler temperatures but still little snowfall. Forecasts of meteorological experts from MateoFrance suggest that this year in the northern part of Europe, a slightly colder winter than usual may occur.