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Due to the summer weather in late April, there were sudden stops and cold weather throughout the country in May.
This spring’s cold “peaked” on Sunday morning, when snow fell entirely in the lowlands in various parts of eastern Norway. According to the Meteorological Institute, snow or sleet have fallen to 2-400 meters.
Yellow Hazard Warning
Northern Norway received a white blanket on Friday, and parts of eastern and southern Norway did the same today.
The Meteorological Institute sent out in advance a yellow hazard warning, which it reported could reach 2 to 6 cm to the lowlands.
The hazard warning applies to eastern Norway and Telemark. The yellow warning means “moderate danger” and, among other things, can mean difficult driving conditions:
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There may be damage locally
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Power outages can occur
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Traffic delays are likely to occur
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The wind can make it dangerous to be in the mountains
Already white in the north
Northern Norway was already filling up with snow on Friday. Many people shared their photos with NRK, which featured snow on garden furniture and freshly sprouted saffron.
Although in May it is opaque with snow, it is not uncommon, but it is the inhabitants of the north who are most used to snowfall in the spring months.
How about May 17?
Should you find wool or sunglasses as an accessory for this year’s costume?
Unfortunately, next week’s forecast is still a must for meteorologists.
The question is how long will the cold north wind last.