It will be gray, wet and cool weather ahead. It will be the worst in southern Norway, with occasional showers and strong winds.
– Pressure is low in our southwest and leading to cloud, wind and precipitation in the south of the country, said Meteorologist in charge of Storm Olav Krogsæter.
However, one place escaped the gray weather.
Rain from England
From Ålesund and northwards, sunnier weather is being reported, with most stays and cooler temperatures.
– This is because there is a low pressure area in Great Britain. This sends precipitation into southern Norway, while northern Norway escapes, Krogsæter said.
Find rubber boots
Therefore, northerners can dry out for a week. However, for people from the south, west, and east, it’s best to find boots and an umbrella.
A steady supply of rain is expected here.
– On Thursday, Western Norway had the heaviest rainfall, while Southern Norway received the heaviest on Friday, meteorologists said.
There was talk of 30-50 millimeters of rain per day on those days. There is rainfall, but not extreme, he assures.
– It’s hard to say where the heaviest rainfall will occur, but usually the heaviest rainfall occurs in the central region. So it’s a few miles from the coast, Krogsæter clarifies.
The low pressure isn’t going to let off southern Norway anytime soon. Autumn weather also looks to be joining us on the weekends.
– This weekend will be about the same, mostly rainy in the south and better in the north, said Krogsæter.
– Lightly across the country
Cold autumn can wait. That’s above the mild average across the country, according to meteorologists.
– On Tuesday, for example, the temperature in Western Norway will reach 15 degrees.
Krogsæter wasn’t surprised, and said that it had been above average for a while.
80 years ago record cold
It’s been 80 years since Norway’s cold record for October was set, the meteorological agency tweeted.
The record was set in the town of Šihččajávri, southeast of Kautokeino, near the border with Finland. The scale then read 34 minus degrees. It’s 27.7 degrees colder than today’s temperature.
Today, on All Saints’ Day itself, it’s been 80 years since Norway’s cold weather rules for October were established 🌡️
On October 31, 1942 -34.1 degrees was measured in Šihččajávri 🥶 Far from today’s temperature, at 11 they “only” recorded -6.4 degrees.
— Meteorologist (@TheMeteorologen) October 31, 2022
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