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Oslo

21°

Mainly clear

High: 30° · Low: 20° · Feels like 23°

Mainly clear.

Hourly forecast

Now · 21°
04:00 · 21°
05:00 · 20°
06:00 · 21°
07:00 · 21°
08:00 · 22°
09:00 · 23°
10:00 · 24°
11:00 · 26°
12:00 · 27°
13:00 · 28°
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15:00 1% 30°
16:00 2% 30°
17:00 2% 29°
18:00 2% 29°
19:00 1% 28°
20:00 · 27°
21:00 · 25°
22:00 · 24°
23:00 · 22°
00:00 · 21°
01:00 · 21°
02:00 · 20°

14-day forecast

  • Feels like
    30° / 22°
    Precipitation
    0 mm · 3%
    Wind
    20 km/h S
    UV index
    5 · Moderate
    Sun
    3:57 / 22:42

Details

Air quality
21 Fair
PM2.5 12 · PM10 19

Oslo's Climate

Set at the head of the Oslofjord and ringed by forested hills, Oslo has a humid continental climate with cold, long and snowy winters (often -7 to -1°C) and surprisingly warm summers that reach 22–24°C. Deep snow cover from December to March makes it a natural base for skiing, while summers bring long, bright days. Rainfall peaks in late summer and early autumn. This page offers an hourly and 14-day forecast plus detailed metrics like humidity, wind, UV and AQI.

Frequently asked questions

Is Oslo cold and snowy?

Yes, Oslo has cold winters with lasting snow cover from December to March, and temperatures regularly below freezing. Reliable snow is why the city is renowned for skiing and winter sports.

Are summers warm in Oslo?

Oslo's summers are warmer than many expect, typically 20–24°C and sometimes topping 28°C. Its inland fjord location keeps it warmer than many other coastal Norwegian cities.

What is the wettest time of year in Oslo?

Late summer and early autumn, especially August through October, are the wettest, with frequent showers. Winter is drier, but most of its moisture falls as snow.

When should I visit Oslo?

June to August is ideal for warm weather and long daylight. For skiing and snowy scenery, choose January through March instead.

Updated: 1:31:28 AM