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Snow may cause locally difficult road conditions

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According to information from Statens vegvesen, snow may cause locally difficult road conditions in some parts of Rogaland over the next 24 hours.

Between 10 and 20 cm of snow is expected to fall in parts of Rogaland from Saturday afternoon to Sunday morning.

The Meteorological Institute reported this in a yellow danger warning that appeared on Saturday morning. Therefore, for some people the journey may take longer than usual.

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Use appropriate tires and drive according to the conditions

The Norwegian Public Roads Authority has the following advice for road users:

Follow the road situation in Rogaland at vegvesen.no/trafikk.

The Norwegian Public Roads Authority is closely monitoring the situation and is in close dialogue with contractors and other road owners and emergency authorities.

The warning is valid from Saturday, December 2 at 12.00:3 until Sunday, December 12.00 at XNUMX:XNUMX.

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Source: Statens vegvesen

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