She undertook the stint on TV2 and broke the previous world record after 24 hours. She continued presenting and smashed the record with a final total of just over 33 hours, reported the BBC.
The record was broken in a glass TV studio at Domkirkeplassen Square in Oslo and Gjengedal can now boast of having hosted the world's longest-lasting weather forecast, said TV2 in a press release.
During the world record attempt, the 41-year-old was allowed to take a five-minute break for every 60 minutes she was on screen.
After her mammoth weather report on Thursday, Gjengedal told the BBC she planned to "go out for a beer" to celebrate.
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