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WEATHER: Norway braces itself for cold snap

Unusually cold weather is expected in Norway and large parts of Europe in the next few days.

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Norway is preparing for a cold wave. Photo by Denise Jans / Unsplash

Weather alerts have already been issued in several places in the country.

“Right now, there is a cold wave on its way that will spread across all of Scandinavia, as well as large parts of Europe,” the on-duty meteorologist at the Meteorological Institute, Martin Grannerød, told the news bureau NTB on Wednesday.

The cold wave is caused by cool air masses heading south from the Arctic.

“We can say that it will create a bit of a Christmas atmosphere. There are several places where there could be some snow in the next few days,” the meteorologist added.

Weather alerts

Grannerød says that several weather-related danger warnings have been issued in connection with the incoming cold snap.

“A yellow danger warning for snow has been issued for the area north of Stad and the whole of Nordland. In these areas, somewhere between 20 and 30 centimetres of snow may fall in the next 24 hours,” he added.

A yellow alert for snowy weather has also been issued for eastern Finnmark.

“In addition to the snowy weather, strong winds are expected in this area. This can often lead to poor visibility on the roads,” Grannerød warned.

Sub-zero temperatures

In several of Norway’s largest cities, the temperatures may drop to -10 degrees Celsius over the next few days.

“It will be coldest in Tromsø and Trondheim. There, conditions will be dry, and the temperature will drop, especially at night,” he warned.

It will not be as cold in Bergen.

“It won’t be as cold in Bergen. They will experience temperatures more in line with the winter, but they may even experience a glimmer of sunshine,” he noted.

Cold weather is also expected in eastern Norway and the capital.

“The temperature will probably drop to -10 degrees Celsius there as well. Some precipitation is expected there, and when the temperature is that low, there will be snow.”

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Norway to enjoy warm sunny weather on May 17th

Many will be able to enjoy clear blue skies and sunny weather on Norway’s national day, May 17th, according to the latest forecasts from meteorologists. 

Norway to enjoy warm sunny weather on May 17th

Norway’s two biggest cities could be treated to great weather on May 17th. Both Bergen and Oslo will see temperatures of between 15 and 20 degrees and clear skies. 

“The weather will be quite good in Eastern Norway. It will probably be up to 20 degrees,” Susanne Moen Olsen, meteorologist on duty at StormGeo, told broadcaster TV 2.

The forecast will come as good news to the many hundreds of thousands who will either be participating in or watching a Constitution Day parade. 

While many will enjoy the weather, the heat could make wearing a bunad, a traditional folk costume made from wool and featuring heavy embroidery and jewellery, uncomfortable for long spells. 

A forecast from Yr shows that Bregen could enjoy highs of 24 degrees on May 17th. This means that the record for the warmest-ever Constitution Day in Bergen could be broken. The record was set in 2019 and highs of 24.3 degrees were recorded. 

Trondheim was set to have decent weather, as is most of the rest of the country. 

“Generally, the weather should be quite good. In Nordland, it will be up to 15 degrees at least,” Moen Olsen said. 

Tromsø and Bodø, the two biggest cities in north Norway, will see highs of 16 and 21 degrees, respectively, although both places will have chilly lows of 5 degrees. 

Stavanger will have highs of 22 degrees and lows of 10 degrees, along with a light breeze. Kristiansand will have highs of 16 degrees but more brisk winds of between 25.2 and 40 kilometres per hour. 

Meanwhile, in Ålesund, the weather will be around 19 degrees with a gentle breeze. 

One thing to be wary of was the tradition of grilling on May 17th, as a yellow danger warning for forest fires has been issued across large parts of southern and eastern Norway. 

Below you can see a forecast for May 17th from Yr posted onto X (formerly Twitter). 

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