. Christmas is in full swing. However, let's remember - we are only a few days away from the most important night of the year. In a moment, in a moment - we will say goodbye to the old year 2019 and welcome the new year 2020. What will the weather be like that day? What do metrologists say? Will we be able to enjoy beautiful fireworks displays? The cloudy weather will probably disturb our enjoyment of the shows, but according to experts, nothing has been decided yet.
Cloudy New Year's Eve in Norway? Probably yes!
From Friday, temperatures will rise again in southern Norway and beyond. In southern Norway, snow levels can range from 700 to 1000 meters. The highest temperatures are expected to occur on Sunday or Monday morning. Rain may fall even this weekend. There will be snow in the north.
What about New Year's Eve?
It may be very cloudy on New Year's Eve and night - especially in the western and southern parts of the country. However, nothing has been decided yet. If, in turn, we talk about temperatures – the further north you go in Norway, the lower they will be.
Cloudy New Year's Eve in Norway? Firework shows obstructed ...
What will the weather be like for New Year's Eve? We do not know that yet. But remember - fireworks displays are a nice and interesting attraction, but most of all our good and positive moods count. In addition, it is important, and even a priority, that we spend this time as we like and want to. According to our taste and humor. In a nice, cheerful company - surrounded by family and friends. City fireworks show? Concert? Going to the theater? Pub party? Home party with friends? It can always be fun - it all depends on us. It is also important that the fun is completely safe - for all of us. To sum up. It's worth having some initial New Year's Eve plan. However, if we intend to play outside, it is worth considering an alternative. Just in case the weather breaks.
Source of information: https://www.nettavisen.no/
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