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What clothes should I bring to Norway in winter?

As someone who has experienced this, I think it’s better to be prepared! Most parts of Norway have a temperate maritime climate, but the climate in the interior mountainous areas is cold, and the mainland mostly has a subarctic coniferous forest climate. If you plan to visit port cities or coastal cities in Norway, you should dress similar to what you would wear in late autumn in China. Just wear a thin sweater or jacket. If you are afraid of the cold, you can wear a thicker one. However, the temperature difference between morning and evening is not very big there, so don’t worry! If you want to go for a walk in the inland mountains, or go to a place like Troms?, you need to wear more clothes, especially at night, where the temperature difference between morning and evening is large. Cotton coats, down jackets, and cold-proof clothes are absolutely indispensable. First, if you put on a thick sweater and warm clothes underneath, there won’t be any problem. During the day, you won’t feel too cold even if you take off the cotton-padded clothes! Hope this helps!