Weather in Oslo. Actual conditions and forecast

Map of wind conditions for Oslo area


Map of Oslo temperature forecast

1. You can zoom in to Oslo using the '+' button, or check temperatures around the globe by the '-' button.
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This temperature map is centered around Oslo. The map is real-time and interactive.

Rain forecast for Oslo area

1. Using the control panel above this map, you can check the rain forecast for Oslo for any period within next 10 days.
2. Via the top control panel, you can check the following weather parameters: Temperature, Cloud cover, Precipitation, Wind and Pressure.
This precipitation forecast map is centered around Oslo. The map is also real-time and interactive.
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More to see in Oslo
A vacation with kids in Oslo will never be a boring one if you make it more diversified by visiting numerous interesting museums and entertainment centers. Despite the strict name, the Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology is an excellent place to visit for guests of any age. The main advantage of the museum is that absolutely all the items exhibited can be touched. Without a doubt, children would love that. The museum has an apparent technologic orientation, but boys and girls are equally excited to visit it. In the immediate Oslo suburbs, you will find the internationally famous Tusenfryd Amusement Park. Everyone will find something interesting and entertaining in this park. Kids will be fond of a small railroad with a train and various playgrounds. Teenagers and adults will be super excited with extreme rides and roller coasters. In summer, many visit this park to swim in a large swimming pool. Travelers, who plan to visit Oslo in winter, will not be bored as well. They are recommended to visit Tryvann Vinterpark Ski. This awesome ski resort offers various services for both adults and children. Tryvann has its own skiing school that accepts adults and children older than 2 years. In order to entertain children, families can visit comfortable playgrounds or simply relax in a wonderful restaurant that has a special menu for children. One of the central streets of Oslo is the location of Reptile Park, the creators of which carefully copied the original conditions of warm … Read further

Oslo guide chapters

Festivals and events in Oslo

Norway is one of the most amazing and beautiful Scandinavian countries, and Oslo is its heart and soul. It is interesting not only for its stunning landscapes but also for its deep customs and traditions. Oslo is rightfully famous for its numerous festivals and events. The variety of cultural events turns Oslo into one of the most attractive cities for music lovers, movie addicts, fans of art and lovers of noisy … Open

Hotels for romantic escape

Travelers will easily find numerous romantic hotels in Oslo. For example, My City Home is an ideal apart hotel for couples. This hotel is open in a classic looking building that dates back to the 19th century. My City Home is located not far from the central street; all apartments are made in the modern style with dominating light colors. Thanks to the special lighting system, the classic design of guest rooms looks … Open

Weekend in Oslo in original style

Such actions as shopping or dining in restaurants can become an unforgettable adventure in Oslo because the city is rich in numerous authentic markets and parks that look more like landmarks. The abundance of unusual architecture complexes is a striking peculiarity of today’s Oslo, so if you are tired of observing historical buildings and want to admire works of modern architects, head to Dronning-Eufemias … Open

Active recreation

Norwegians pay special attention to active entertainment and tourism, which means you always can find some interesting pastime to your liking in Oslo. Therefore, this city is perfect for a family holiday; here you will find various attractions (in all senses) for both children and adults. An active holiday in Oslo is skiing, skiing, skiing, snowboarding, rides and skiing again. Norway has always been associated with … Open

Advices for travellers

11. Every year a large jazz festival takes place in Oslo in the middle of August. This festival is recommended for visiting by all fans of this music direction. 10. Tourists are recommended to visit the city during Holmenkollen ski festival, which is one of the largest festivals in Europe of its kind. 9. The majority of shops and public institutions are closed on Sundays, and Saturday … Open

Hotels with history of Oslo

Fans of the culture of the past will not be limited in the choice of hotels in Oslo. Most probably, they will be fascinated with the charming Saga Hotel Oslo. This hotel is open in a beautiful 19th-century building not far from the Royal Palace. The hotel offers guest rooms made in traditional Scandinavian style. The hotel still has an old spiral staircase with carved wooden banisters, which is currently decorated … Open

Climate in Norway and weather forecast - best seasons for visit

Norway is located in the North but thanks to the Gulf Stream, its climate cannot be described as too harsh. This climatic zone here is called “subpolar” with a moderate temperature regime. It is worth noting that the Norwegian climate is somewhat different from that of other countries of modern Scandinavia. In Norway, a lot of precipitation falls within a year. This phenomenon is due to the warm current and the presence of mountain ranges in the territory. In some regions, about 2000 millimeters of precipitation is recorded within a year. Seasons in Norway are presented quite clearly. … Open

Atmosphere of Norway: religion and languages

In addition to the followers of Luther’s evangelical teachings, representatives of other religious communities also live in Norway. They account for less than 6% of the total population. It should be noted that in Norway, various religious denominations exist in agreement with each other, such that there is no open hostility among one another. Nevertheless, the influence of the West is increasingly felt among young Norwegians. Many people no longer regard faith as a necessary aspect in the state system. At the moment, more than 6% of the local population does not profess any religion, and half of this number regards themselves as complete atheists. The largest public and religious movements that are not subject to the state Norwegian church are the Pentecostal movement, the Roman Catholic Church, Methodists and several other separate religious directions. … Open

Weather in the region of Oslo

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