The temperature in Norway varies from 30 to -13 degrees Celsius.
It getsa lot colder than that. I have personal experience of -30 0C. Unpleasant when you are out on a snow-scooter.
Not because it is cold. It is an island in an area of volcanic activity.
The Norwegian Sea.
The summers in the South-Norway are quite warm, about 22 +, but the winters are cold. The northen part of Norway is quite cold all the time. Cold in winter and warmer in the summer. Quite mild. I hope i answered your question to how you liked it! Make sure you recommend my answer and improve any mistakes!
because they are close to the north pole and norway which is close to the north pole and really cold and the coldest place that I know which is in norway is Oslo which the coldest temperature they had was -29 degrees.
It says here: The Norwegian Sea. Tak. Oslo Rules! So does Bergen!
Alaska (USA), Sweden, Russia , Mongolia , Kazakhstan, Finland, Norway, Estonia, Canada, Iceland, Greenland, Belarus. These are the coldest countries in the world.
Norway
Norway's November hasn't been as cold as this year's since 1919, but usually, Norwegian summers can get very hot, too hot at times. Naturally, the hottest part of Norway is in the south. You do not want to be in Norway during the winter.
Cold ones!
North of Norway, it is an Island owned by Norway far above Europe near the Artic, cold!!
The Norwegian Sea.
the answer is the Arctic Ocean:)
Norway is near the cold Arctic Circle, while India is near the warm Equator.
Cold and it also snows
Hell is a small village in Norway. No-one has kept count of how many times it has frozen over, but Norway does have cold winters.
Finse is pretty cold and snowy in winter
Cold an Snowy
Cold River - 1982 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:L Norway:12 USA:PG