Report strong winds in southern Norway – VG

Report strong winds in southern Norway - VG

The autumn storm subsided in the north, but strong winds were reported in southern Norway on Thursday.

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Police in the Southwest are receiving reports of trees fallen on roads, objects from wind-torn homes and buildings, and rickety boats at stake.

The Principal Rescue Center (HRS) is asking people by boat to check the moorings on their boats, possibly double the mooring.

– We have many examples of boats struggling and drifting away, they write on Twitter.

50-60 messages about surface water and trees in roads

It’s a busy day at the Highway Traffic Center in the West, Marianne Hovd told VG.
They have received about 50-60 reports of surface water and trees in the road due to high winds and heavy rain in several places in western Norway. Hoeven explains that the messages are often about the same ways.

– Messages mostly from Hordaland and Rogaland, says Hoved.

It’s a busy day for employees, she adds, and there’s a long phone line.

There are no very crowded closed roads.

Send a dangerous warning

Strong winds and heavy rain blew on Wednesday in northern Norway. The winds have now calmed in the north, but are about to rise in the south of the country on Thursday. Meteorologists report on Twitter’s metrology section.

On Wednesday night, on-duty meteorologist Trond Lin at the Meteorological Institute told VG that The storm subsided in western Norway and northern Norway.

A new warning has been issued that applies to the south of the country. It’s a new storm. We expect the strongest winds to be on the Rogaland coast, and will usually hit around midday tomorrow, Thursday, according to Yen.

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Severe weather is expected to come in a small – and possibly full – storm in some places. This means that you have to be careful and aware of the weather conditions.

Heavy rains in most places in the country

Rain, rain, rain. Meteorologists wrote on Twitter that most places in the country could experience some drops in the next few days.

They also wrote that most of the rain is likely to fall in western Norway.

A yellow warning has been sent due to heavy rain for sturgeon in western Norway for the city of Stade.

From this morning until the end of the afternoon, heavy rain is expected locally. Meteorologists wrote on Twitter that there are large local variations in intensity and quantity, and the weather can change quickly.

Do you have photos or videos of the storm? Send to 2200 phone, via tip form or via email [email protected].

Recommend winter tires over mountain trails

There is snow and zero degrees on National Route 13 over Vikafjellet.

The Norwegian Public Roads Administration recommends winter tires if you are traveling over the highest mountain passes in southern Norway. Also on Sognefjellet, Valdresflya and Hardangervidda there is a risk of slashing, according to the Meteorological Institute, NRK Trafikk writes on Twitter.

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