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The Institute of Meteorology has issued weather warnings for Norway. We must expect heavy snowfall on the night from Thursday to Friday. Sypać is to be found mainly in the eastern part of the country and in the mountains in the south. All because of the low pressure system that is coming over the Land of the Fjords.

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As reported Institute of Meteorology snow is expected to fall on Thursday to Friday night. Synoptics warn against difficult conditions roads in the east of the country and in the mountains located in the south. In these regions you should expect heavy snowfall as well as temperatures in the vicinity 0 degrees Celsius.

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Low pressure already on Wednesday

Partially Norway system low pressure it will arrive on Wednesday. Snowfall is forecast for the southern part of Nordland County. Sypać is also going to be in Møre og Romsdal and Trøndelag. Additionally off the coast these districts are to be expected storms.

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Warnings for drivers

it is also a warning signal for drivers. On Wednesday morning, the St. Møre and Romsdal appealed to all motorists to be careful changeable road conditions. There have also been several road incidents involving disregard traffic situation.

In Trondheim, a truck ran off the road at Jonsvatnet. The vehicles sustained slight damage, Fortunately the driver left unscathed. It was also held by other victims.

A truck is stuck on the E16 road, approx. 300 meters from the Vormsund Bridge. From 7:00 a.m. to 7:300 a.m. the road was completely impassable.

Warnings for drivers

On page State Highways Authority several driver alerts have also been issued:

  • on the E16 road between Oppland and Sogn og Fjordane, -6 degrees Celsius was recorded on Wednesday morning, as well as light gusts of wind and falling snow,
  • on the E6 road between Oppland and Trøndelag there was snow and in some places also a layer of ice. There is a serious risk that some sections of the road are extremely slippery.

More road information on the website of Statens vegvesen >>>

Time for studded tires

Although the statutory deadline for replacing summer tires with winter ones has already passed, in the face of the approaching weather, it is worth considering doing this if you do not have winter tires yet. Drivers leaving frequently out of the city should be interested in the assumption piggdecks - learn more from this article on this >>>

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