Quote from another thread:
On the whole i feel norway's health-system is very good. About the weather, it's quite warm for like 6 months of the year, Only really cold in december, january and february. Norwegian summers are amazing most years. For my own part tho i must be a real viking as i dislike really warm weather and have no problem with cold
ah ok. ive never been, just assumed it to be mentally cold over there hah dunno why. maybe the cos the image i have of it is snow an big viking like dudes everywhere in clothes made from animals theyve hunted

na im only playing. but i did think it was a really cold place... i kep meaning to go to kopenhagen with some mates that go an do spoken word/ poetry'ish (kinda rap tournaments) regularly so i have no excuse. a place called christiana i think. they say its like the free zone. not policed but self policed how true is that? also apparantly they the police are trying to take it back or something as one of the residents shot a policeman..? i didnt catch the full story my friend was telling me.
Most non-norwegians think it's really cold, in large part to those images of fur-clad vikings you mentioned. But it depends on a lot of things; what you consider cold, what time of year it is or what part of Norway we're talking about.
I'm from the southern part of Norway where we rarely have more than a month of snow most years. Temperatures can hit from -15 degrees Celsius/5 degrees Fahrenheit to -20 degrees Celsius/ -4 degrees Fahrenheit on some days in the coldest months (i can to Celsius Fahrenheit conversions in my head

it's not really that hard tho

. During June/July/August it's an average about 21C/70F during daytime, with highs being 30C/86F on the hottest days (only have maybe 4-5 of those days every summer, and it's way too hot for me tbh), and it's sunny most of the time (most summers anyway).
In the Northern part of Norway it's another story tho. It gets progressively colder further north, further inland and higher in altitude. It gets way colder both in summer and winter, tho summers can be very pleasant there as well. In the northernmost parts of Norway, where people actually live, it's not unheard of that temperatures hit -50C/-58F on the coldest days of winter.
This may have been way more information than you were looking for, but i like writing about norway, so there you have it
PS. Never been to Christiania myself, but all my friends who've been there says it's amazing.