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Road hazard warning on Monday

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Meteorologists warn drivers who will be traversing Norwegian roads tomorrow against slippery surfaces. Forecasted rainfall and low temperatures do not herald anything good. Drivers in the south and east of the country should be most careful. Monday road hazard warning.

Warning of a danger - the driver, be careful on the road tomorrow!

Meteorologists warn drivers that the upcoming weather will not be conducive to our everyday driving. Forecasted rainfall combined with low temperature will lead to a slippery and at the same time dangerous road surface. Siri Wilberg, a meteorologist, reports that Monday's rainfall will primarily occur in the south of Norway, but throughout the day it will rain all the way to the north of the country.

Which districts will be the worst?

The Norwegian meteorology institute has issued a road hazard warning especially in the district of Agder, Vestfold, Ostfold  and Telemark. Wilberg adds that rainfall could also create a road hazard around Oslo and Drammen. Currently, the threat level is yellow, which is the lowest among the threat levels. Experts also want to reassure us by adding that all weather forecasts are uncertain and in fact everything will depend on the direction of the wind.

Read also: Lots of snowfall and traffic problems

Snow is in the air

Ultimately, snowfall is also announced, but at the moment experts are unable to determine which precipitation will be more. The state meteorologist reports that in some cities, their inhabitants can expect snowfall of up to 30 mm.

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Oslo, NO
4:43 a.m., May 4, 2024
temperature icon 7° C
heavily cloudy
Humidity: 60%
Pressure: 1016 mb
Wind: 1 mph
Wind Taste: 1 mph
clouds: 98%
Visibility: 0 km
Sunrise: 5:06 am
Sunset: 9:21 pm

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