Winter is getting closer to Norway with ever greater steps. On many roads, everyday frosts or a residual layer of snow are actually commonplace. According to the report of the Institute of Meteorology - there is more and more white powder. In some places, a 20 cm layer of it has already been recorded.
It's not time to ski yet
Unfortunately, despite the fact that there is snow in many places, it is still lacking on the ski slopes. There are some exceptions, however. In the report published on the YR.no website, we can find information about measuring stations where snow was recorded. This is the case, for example, in Finstad in Rendalen in the district of Hedmark, where there is 3 cm of snow. More, 10 cm, lies in Kvikne in Tynset. As much as 20 cm, in turn, is maintained in Bjorli in Lesja in the Oppland district.
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41 cm on Grotli
Moving more to the north of the above-mentioned places, we can come across places where there is incomparable more snow. This is the case of Grotli in Skjåk Municipality in Oppland County. The measuring point is 872 meters above sea level and today 41 cm of snow has been recorded there.
In these places, expect minuses
The Meteorological Institute also announced cold nights throughout the country. In the most northerly parts of the country, low temperatures will persist throughout the day. Nevertheless, temperatures above 0 degrees Celsius will be recorded in some places.
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The coldest today will be in Troms, where you can expect temperatures of -12,6 degrees Celsius. Further south it will also be cold: Hakadal in Akershus (-2,3 degrees), Bjørnholt in Oslo (-1,2 degrees), Rena in Hedmark (-2,4 degrees), Juvasshøe in Oppland (-5,6 degrees ), Eggedal at Buskerud (-3 degrees), Bø at Telemark (-2,2 degrees), Gjerstad train station at Aust-Agder (-0,5 degrees), Spørteggbu at Sogn og Fjordane (-3,3 degrees) and Elvershei in Hordaland (-1,1 degrees).
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