Oslo January weather
Oslo, Norway · January
Snow/ice and wind chill; waterproof traction shoes are key
January is the heart of Oslo winter. Temperatures are low, and wind can make it feel much colder—especially near the fjord.
Slush can refreeze into ice, so comfort and safety depend heavily on waterproof traction footwear, not just a warm coat.
January averages at a glance
Average low
around -8 to -4°C
Average high
around -2 to 2°C
Average precipitation
around 35–55 mm (snow included)
Precip days
about 9–13 days
What to wear in January in Oslo
Actual feel will change with wind and rain, but use the suggestions below to build a comfortable layered outfit.
- • Puffer/coat + warm layers (thermal/knit/fleece).
- • Waterproof shoes with strong traction are recommended.
- • Gloves/hat/scarf protect exposed areas from wind.
- • Easy-to-remove layers help indoors with heating.
Travel tips for visiting Oslo in January
- • Use bright hours for outdoor sights; save museums/cafés for dark hours.
- • Be careful on steps and stone paths where slush refreezes.
- • Waterfront wind can feel sharp—add wind protection.
January weather in Oslo — FAQ
Q. Is Oslo doable in January?
A. Yes, but comfort difficulty is high. Traction shoes and indoor anchors make it far easier.
Q. Does it snow a lot?
A. It varies by year; ice/slush and wind often matter most for daily comfort.
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