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Snow and light frost – northern Scandinavia already dressed for winter

07:49
23 September 2025

Snow and light frost
Northern Scandinavia already dressed for winter

BjornfjellMount Bjornfjell in Nordland, Norway, near Narvik, is covered in thick snow at an altitude of only 500 metres. - © https://bjost.no/

At the start of autumn, the higher elevations of northern Scandinavia are already covered in winter snow. A thin blanket of snow covers the mountains in Norway's Nordland, a province north of the Arctic Circle.

However, snow is by no means unusual there at this time of year. This is caused by a strong north-westerly wind that pushes moist air masses against the Norwegian mountains. On the windward side, there is heavy rain and snow in places.

The weather on the south-eastern side of the mountains is quite different: there, the Föhn wind brings dry air and plenty of sunshine. As a result, many regions there are starting the new season with golden autumn weather.

Jürgen Vollmer
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