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It was the coldest night until Monday in Folldal

In 2018: here boiling water turns to ice at minus 15 degrees in Folldal. If you do this trick, it’s important not to throw the water straight up. If it doesn’t freeze, you risk getting hot water into the tile…

Cold penetrates the realm. The night until Monday was the coldest in Folldal; minus 26.2 degrees was measured here.

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Numbers two and three on the cold list in the last 24 hours are Leirflaten in Gudbrandsdalen and Filefjell with 25.9 and 25.1 degrees Celsius respectively.

– It’s winter now, and overall it’s likely to be a little colder than normal, Elin Tronvoll, state meteorologist at the Meteorological Institute, tells VG.

– In Oslo, Friday seems to be the coldest with minus 8 degrees, he adds.

Snow warning

Otherwise, the people of Trønder and Romsdalen will have to get out their snow shovel.

The Meteorological Institute has issued a yellow warning in relation to the fact that a lot of snow is expected in Trøndelag and Møre og Romsdal overnight to Tuesday.

– Snow showers are expected overnight to Tuesday below 300 meters and the snowline will fall throughout Tuesday. Approximately 10-25 centimeters of snow is expected in 24 hours, with large local differences. Most of the snow is expected in the outer regions, he writes Meteorological Institute.

The notice applies in Trøndelag and Møre og Romsdal in the period from 1:00 to Tuesday and until 19:00 on Wednesday evening.

Forecasters write that there may be difficult driving conditions locally and snow fronts can mean reduced visibility and the possibility of convoy driving and road closures.

They have also posted a snowdrift warning for Nordland and outer areas of Troms as snowdrifts are expected Monday to Wednesday evening due to strong northwesterly winds and showers

But in southern Norway, there’s not much snow on the stairs.

– Not much snow in store, but very little. The able to there will be some snow during the week, but it won’t be a big hit, says Tronvoll.

The cold has also begun to be felt elsewhere in the country. In Sjusjøen at dawn today it was minus 12.6 degrees.

COLD LAST NIGHT: In Sjusjøen, both the cold and the snow have abated, it was around 12 degrees Celsius when this photo was taken on Sunday.

White Christmas?

But will it be a white Christmas, or should we just dream about it?

Unfortunately, forecasters believe it is a bit too soon to get an answer to this – for many – important question.

– It’s too early to tell. Predictions for the future are that it will continue to be quite fresh. Where there is snow, it probably won’t go away, but we probably can’t say more, says Iselin Skjerva, a state meteorologist at the Meteorological Institute, who has insight into what the weather will look like in the near term.

Advise those hungry for snow to go ahead Senorge.no to check the snow depth in the kingdom.

Trønders and Romsdals will have at least one white coat this week.

– In Trøndelag, it’s mostly expected in the outdoor areas, but in Møre and Romsdal it’s pretty much everywhere, says Skjerva.

– Will the people of Trondheim have a white Christmas?

– If it continues like this and stands still, but you can’t know that far, says Skjerva and points out that the forecasts currently only go up to December 14th.

– There may be a warmer period after that. We don’t know, but forecasts up to December 14 look cold, she concludes.

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