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Find out what weather to expect in Hamar to plan your trip more effectively. This section features the latest meteorological summaries, detailed forecasts, and visual charts of temperature changes.

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Overview

The climate in Hamar can be described as humid continental, which is typical for Norway's inland regions. Seasonality is very pronounced here: travelers can expect a real snowy winter and a pleasant, mild summer. Thanks to its location deep within the country, the weather is often more stable than on the coast, though you should still be prepared for changes.

Winter months, from December to February, bring steady frosts with average temperatures ranging from -5°C to -7°C, creating the atmospheric conditions of a classic northern winter. Summer in Hamar is mild and comfortable: in July and August, the air usually warms up to +19°C, which is ideal for sightseeing and walking, as sweltering heat is quite rare here.

Precipitation is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year. Although the intensity may be moderate, the number of days with precipitation (rain or snow) remains significant — averaging between 9 and 16 days per month. Therefore, when planning a trip for any season, it is recommended to have waterproof clothing and an umbrella so that the changeable weather doesn't interfere with your plans.

Temperature

The climate in Hamar is characterized by a clear change of seasons, offering travelers a true Scandinavian winter and a fresh, moderate summer. The coldest period traditionally falls in January, when the average temperature drops to -6.4°C, and night frosts often reach -8.7°C. The winter months, from December to February, are distinguished by stable sub-zero temperatures, creating ideal conditions for winter sports, though they require tourists to carefully plan their wardrobe.

The summer season here is mild and comfortable, without exhausting heat. The warmest month is July, with an average of around 15.0°C, while during daytime hours the air often warms up to a pleasant 19.5°C. June and August also offer moderate warmth, although figures rarely exceed the 20-degree mark. This time of year is excellent for outdoor activities and long walks, as the weather favors physical activity without the risk of overheating.

It's worth noting the significant daily temperature fluctuations, especially during the summer. For example, in June, the difference between the daytime maximum and nighttime cool can be about 10 degrees (from 19.1°C during the day to 9.4°C at night). Spring and autumn in Hamar are quite cool: in April, the air only begins to warm above zero, and by November, frosts return. Therefore, when planning a trip, it's recommended to follow the principle of layering your clothing.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Hamar is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, but its nature changes with the seasons. Due to the cold winters, snow prevails from November to March. Temperatures during these months stay consistently below freezing, ensuring stable snow cover, especially in January and February, when about 12 days of precipitation per month are recorded.

The driest period is mid-spring. April stands out as the month with the fewest unsettled days — averaging only about 8. March is also relatively dry (9 days of precipitation), making spring a favorable time for those who prefer clearer weather for exploring the city.

Summer and early autumn bring an increase in the frequency of rain. The peak occurs in August, which is statistically the wettest month with 16 rainy days. In July and September, an umbrella may also come in handy quite often (about 14 days of precipitation). Despite this, summer rains often give way to sun, and the total amount of precipitation remains moderate, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of the Norwegian landscape.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for Hamar, it is important to remember that the weather requires careful preparation, especially during the cold season. Winters in this part of Norway are frosty, with average temperatures around -5°C to -6°C, so be sure to bring high-quality thermal underwear, warm wool sweaters, and a reliable down jacket. Since precipitation is possible even in the coldest months, your outerwear should be not only warm but also moisture-resistant. A hat, scarf, and gloves will be your essential companions from November to April.

Summer in Hamar is mild and fresh: in July and August, the thermometer rarely rises above +20°C, and the number of rainy days remains high (up to 16 days per month). Because of this, even for a summer trip, it is best to follow the layering principle. Pack light T-shirts, a fleece, and a windbreaker or raincoat. An umbrella can be useful in the city, but for long walks, a waterproof jacket with a hood is more convenient for protection against wind and drizzle.

Pay special attention to footwear: insulated boots with non-slip soles are necessary for winter, while comfortable sneakers or trekking boots—preferably with a water-repellent coating—are best for the warm season. Don't forget to pack sunglasses and SPF cream: they will come in handy in both bright summer and winter, when the sun reflects strongly off the snow. We also recommend carrying a small backpack where you can store a discarded sweater or scarf if the weather changes during the day.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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