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Danger warnings have been issued in various parts of the country, but the storm did not cause any incidents on Thursday.
A wind and snow hazard warning has been issued in western Norway. A snow advisory has been issued in Trøndelag, North Troms and West Finnmark. In eastern Norway, a wind warning was issued. In mountain areas, a snowdrift warning has been issued.
– It keeps happening, but now the rain has turned to snow. Yesterday was very humid, especially in western Norway, but also in the interior. Many places in western Norway reached 90 millimeters in 24 hours, says state meteorologist Pernile Borander.
– Thursday will probably be pretty shaky too. A full storm is expected in western Norway. There is a risk of gusts of up to 33-37 m / per second. Most of the wind is expected south of Stadt. In eastern Norway, the wind is good, but here 20-25 m / sec is expected in gusts, continue.
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About 2,700 power customers in Inland were without power Thursday morning. But otherwise, little trouble was created the night before Thursday.
There have been no flights into or out of Hovden Airport in More og Romsdal since Wednesday 15/16, Avinor confirms to VG.
– There is poor visibility and a lot of snow, says the manager of the Svein-Arne Vik airport in Avinor.
Since no planes will land tonight, there won’t be any flights on Thursday either, he notes.
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In Trøndelag, the night has not caused great problems.
– We have had no weather-related assignments, Operations Manager Wenche Johnsen tells NTB.
Nordland police say the same thing when NTB calls Thursday morning.
– Last night we had patrols on the highways throughout the county and there was nothing to say about the weather.
In Møre og Romsdal, there were several weather-related traffic incidents on Wednesday night, but the NTB reports that it calmed down overnight.
A reader’s pictures show how much snow has fallen in a short time in Ørsta:
In the West Police District, Operations Director Tatjana Knappen tells NTB that the night has passed without drama.
– It hasn’t been that long. No property damage was reported. Some trees on the road in a couple of places are the most dramatic, says Knappen at 6 o’clock on Thursday.
But the storm causes the cancellation of some ferry departures. According to the road traffic control center, this applies to Sandvikvåg-Halhjem (E39), Buavåg-Langevåg (FV 541), Leirvåg – Sløvåg (FV 57) and Fedje – Sævrøy (FV 568), while there are significant delays on section 54 Sandvikvåg-Husavik) (FV 57).
– Tonight seems to be calming down. But on Saturday there will be another low pressure. So we have to prepare for a new round of weather this weekend, says Borander.
BUS: Bus overturned on E6 between Oppdal and Fagerhaug.