Second Round of Snow Is Coming: What Does This Mean for Travelers?
Eastern Norway is struggling with winter conditions again. After Monday's snow, which surprised many drivers, meteorologists warn of further rainfall. Up to 40 centimeters of snow is expected to fall in some regions on Friday.
Ruter Appeals: Consider Home Office
Ruter, the public transport operator, recommends avoidance travel and considering work options from home. This will not only minimize the risk of getting stuck in traffic jams, but will also help avoid potential accidents.
Meteorological Warnings: What awaits us?
- Thursday: Yellow warning in parts eastern and southern Norway. Snowfall expected from 5 to 15 centimeters.
- Friday: Up to 40 centimeters of snow may fall in the mountains of eastern Norway.
Tips for Drivers: Safety comes first
The Norwegian Traffic Agency is calling for additional time to prepare before setting off. Winter tires are an absolute necessity.
Prepare for Delays
Ruter's Sofie Bruun warns that delays are almost inevitable. He recommends planning your trip well in advance.
Temperature Rise: From Snow to Rain
According to Ingrid Lundhaug, a meteorologist at StormGeo, temperatures are expected to rise on Thursday, which will will transform snow in the rain. This could lead to difficult road conditions, including slush.
Local Ice Danger
Anne Solveig Andersen, state meteorologist, warned of the possibility of icy conditions, especially in eastern Norway. An ice warning is in effect from Thursday.
Recommendations for Drivers in Eastern Norway
Hans Are Dahl from the Norwegian Public Roads Administration emphasizes that summer tires are absolutely unacceptable. Drivers should allow more time and be prepared for difficult conditions.