I have seen quite a few posts recently about moving to Norway, where the authors have either not visited or visited in the early summer or visited a different region than where they would move, usually further south.
So for a wee reality check, this is how the weather is this week in Tromsø.
While southern Europe boils and central Europe is still hot and even Scotland has temperatues in their 20s.
I'm not discouraging anyone from an adventure which is moving to another country, I am going to do the same, again and this reddit has been a great source of information, but please start with basic research into climate, job market and food availability.
Just so you are not one of the posters later on who are shocked about constant rain in the north, difficulties in getting the same job they had in (insert a name of an Europen city) and scarcity of avocadoes…
Also, Tromsø please send some rain Scotland way, we had no decent rainfall since May this year 😅
by reddit_all_333
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The mountains (trollheimen) south of trondheim expect snow this week. whereas trondheim has 10-15C and rain.
Still better then sitting in 35-40C temperatures imo😄
Yeha let’s just ignore how the weather was in July in the north. It’s what you do every year right? There as been heatwave on heatwave every damn summer for the past 5 years I have lived there at least. I have been begging for rain for weeks. I finally got to use my rain coat on Friday, I had receipts and a smoke in my jacket, the receipt was from early June. That’s how long ago it had been since we had enough rain for me to use the coat.
Rain is not a bad thing tbh. We can talk about bad rain later, after it has snowed for 2 days and it starts to rain and the day after it’s – 10c and snow.
Yeha it’s August, so weird its raining. Maybe the weather decided that we haven’t had rain for weeks so maybe it’s time.
In July it was 24 c outside during nighttime.
In October last year we had snow chaos, like what month it is doesn’t dictate the weather.
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