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Just look away for both .️ and ❄️ next week.
The calendar shows December 13, but the weather during the day and the last weeks are more reminiscent of a sour autumn day in October, especially in southern Norway. Precipitation in the form of rain and some wind has affected the weather, and next week will be no different. Unfortunately.
– It is the weak low pressure that we receive from the UK that is dying, and it is not enough to make the high pressure from Russia move and we are in the middle. So it gets wet and we’ve had the same situation week after week. There have been long periods of rain now, especially Østafjells, on-duty meteorologist Martin Granerød tells Nettavisen.
Also read: Less and less chance of snow on Christmas Eve in southern Norway
And he prefers cold blood over the years for those who want a better climate, at least if he lives in the capital.
– The temperature will be mild and will look quite gray, is the clear message from the meteorologist.
Check here the wet weather forecast for next week in the capital:
– quite uncertain
The penultimate week before Christmas will be wet Østafjells, but can we expect a white Christmas? At least that’s what the meteorologist says.
– Today’s forecast shows that precipitation will continue for at least another week. We can only hope that there will be some changes in the Christmas week, but with the current situation it is quite uncertain. The trend now is for it to continue with winds from the south and southeast that give Østafjells precipitation, says Granerød.
Check the weather forecast for the year here
However, it comes with a message that can be encouraging.
– The joy is that the sun turns and the days lengthen. So we could get some sun after next week, but it’s too early to tell, says the meteorologist.
Snowdrop
At altitude, the precipitation will come in the form of snow, but in combination with strong winds it can create problems.
See yr.no’s hazard warnings here
– The third week of December begins with snow and wind in the mountains of southern Norway. We have a yellow hazard warning for snowdrifts on mountain passes for most of Monday, the Meteorological Institute writes on Twitter.
– It will present challenges, especially in the southernmost mountain passes. Drive carefully, says Granerød.
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