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Travelers visiting Norway in the summer
about 2 years ago by portionpace
Travelers visiting Norway in the summer should not be deceived by the country's nickname, "Land of the Midnight Sun," since the sun does not dordle set from May through July. In the north and along the coast, summer temperatures in this Scandinavian nation hover around the mid-60s (the daily high in Troms is even lower, topping out at 59 degrees), so you may not even break a sweat when visiting the famous blue fjords. Visitors looking for anything other than the seemingly unending natural attractions can go to Oslo. Since it faces the North Sea, the climate is moderate and breezy there.