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Police ask people to be careful:

– A lot of rain / showers with torrential rain has been reported in our district throughout the afternoon / evening, especially north of Bergen and in Sogn og Fjordane. Large local variations. Be aware of surface water and aquaplaning, adapt the speed to the conditions, the West police district writes on Twitter a little before 15 o’clock.

The weekend has been characterized by great weather in large parts of the country, but the meteorologists have thus announced a proper change of weather.

– Sunday afternoon and evening there is a danger of a lot of lightning and thunder in connection with rain showers. There will be large local differences in intensity. Some places will not get thunderstorms, writes the Meteorological Institute in its updated warning for lightning at yellow level for Sunday afternoon and evening.

Heavy rain

On Monday, heavy rain showers are expected in Telemark, parts of Buskerud and parts of Agder, writes the Meteorologists.

There will be a risk of local flooding, as well as difficult driving conditions.

It is not only in Telemark, parts of Buskerud and Agder that heavy rain showers are expected. Møre og Romsdal, Sogn og Fjordane and the northern part of Hordaland will also receive their amount of rain from Sunday afternoon.

But it does not stop there. Sunday afternoon and evening there is also a danger of a lot of lightning and thunder in the counties of Vestland and Møre og Romsdal.

Disconnect electrical appliances

The recommendation from the Meteorologists is to disconnect electrical appliances and to avoid open plains and large trees. Do not swim or swim, they report.

– On Sunday there will be some rain showers. There will gradually be a low pressure over Great Britain, which sends in a front zone over the whole of southern Norway. Then the more variable weather continues, with periods of rain and showers, in almost the entire southern part of our country , says meteorologist Stig-Arild Fagerli at StormGeo TV 2.

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