tirsdag 13. oktober 2009

To our Korean friends; a post about the Norwegian weather!

Here is a small post about the weather in Norway. It is a country placed far north and this affects our weather conditions. On a good summer day, the temperature normally reaches up to 20-25 degrees celsius. But rain is a more common sight, especially considering the global warming that is going on nowadays. This summer for instance was terrible with only two sunny weeks in the start of June.

In the wintertime, snow is an often sight. But again, the global warming has caused our beautiful snow to often turn into rain. Our snowy winter occurs circa from November/December to March, but this is of course depentant on when the cold temperature strikes and when the sun decides to melt the snow. I love the Norwegian winter. It's beautiful to see how the snow changes and affects the landscape.

The picture I have put in is a picture that describes a typical norwegian, snowy winter.

Besides summer and winter, we also have what I like to call the "waiting months", also known as autumn and spring. I find these months boring because you cannot go down-hill skiing or other winter acitivities, nor going to the beach. These periods of time are often very rainy.

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