Wir haben eine Woche Gelegenheit, nächste Woche (14.-21. März) nach Norwegen zu gehen, um einen Mini-Roadtrip von Tromsø und den Lofoteninseln zu unternehmen.

    Wir waren in Norwegen, um die schöne Landschaft ein paar Mal zu sehen, und der Hauptgrund für diese Reise ist, die Nordlichter zu sehen. Ich verstehe, dass es sehr viel Glück basiert, aber ich habe das Gefühl, dass dies für eine Weile unsere einzige Chance sein kann.

    Wenn ich mir das Wetter ansiehst, habe ich mir Sorgen, dass es eine schlechte Idee sein könnte?

    Wie genau sind die Wettervorhersagen auf Tromsø/Lofoten, insbesondere 1-2 Wochen im Voraus?

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    Von AirbrushThreepwood

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    1. its decent it changes quite often. sometimes it looks worse than it actually is or the opposite of it, sometimes weather can be very local and yr doesn’t show that

    2. Can’t speak super accurately about Tromsø, but my experience there is likely clouds. Good luck 😀

      As for Lofoten? The temperature is a ballpark guess, but generally holds to the forecast within a couple degrees. The rain/clouds though? That can change without warning in coastal northern Norway. and simply be zero precipitation, or you can get totally socked with an unexpected storm in when it said partly cloudy a couple days before.

      Basically, 1-2 *days* out is fairly accurate. If it says there’s rain or snow in the forecast further out than that, know that it can advance or lag, or not even happen. This time of year is very likely to be relatively cloudy in general; worse, Norway has been unusually warm this winter, which also lends itself to thick clouds.

      Sorry to be a party pooper. You’ll still have an amazing time, and if the sky does choose to show itself, maybe you’ll get lucky with a show.

    3. Put it this way, this morning Yr was giving un broken sunshine for Sunday afternoon, in Haugesund, the latest forecast has very little sun & that change in forecast is in less than 6hrs

    4. The weather forecast at Yr is probably the best forecast you can get for Norway, including the northern parts. The accuracy is best for the first couple of days, and gradually lose the accuracy with longer lead times. With this in mind, the accuracy for the entire period is fairly good.

    5. Bro weather forecasts are a sham. Norway is renowned for extended periods of clear sky, sun, and seeing the stars and northern lights. You will, without a doubt, see the Northern lights. Book your tickets, go for it.

    6. Plenty-Advance892 on

      I usually mix Storm and Yr forecasts together and that has been pretty accurately. If Storm shows cloudy and Yr shows sunny, it usually ends up being partly cloudy with sun.

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