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Snow Chaos Hits Eastern Norway: Weather Warnings and Traffic Accidents

The snow that caused massive traffic chaos in Eastern Norway on Monday consisted of 5 to 20 centimeters of snow.

It is almost exactly the same for parts of Eastern Norway and Southern Norway on Thursday:

“From night to Thursday, 5 to 15 cm of snow is expected. Locally, there may be more. Close to the coast, a transition to sleet and rain is expected. Freezing rain may occur,” writes the Meteorological Institute in its hazard warning for the area.

– I hope more people are better prepared, but there will probably be some problems in traffic, says state meteorologist Eldbjørg Moxnes to Dagbladet.

On Thursday morning, traffic operator Arvid Wahlstrøm at Vegtrafikksentralen East says that for the time being the morning traffic is going well.

VARIABLE: Vegtrafikksentralen asks people to be aware that the route will vary on Thursday. Here from the morning traffic on the E18 at Fiskvollbukta in the direction of Oslo on Thursday morning just before 07:00. Photo: Norwegian Road Administration traffic camera Show more

– It is snowing lightly, including around the capital, but traffic is going as normal, with heavy traffic from the north, south, and from Drammen towards Oslo, he says.

Meanwhile, Wahlstrøm asks people to be prepared for variable roads, with both snow, slush, bare tracks and pure snow cover.

– On the smaller roads there can also be sections that are slippery, he warns and adds:

– It is very important that road users keep their heads with them and drive according to the conditions. And winter tires are an absolute requirement.

At 07.37 the Sør-Öst police district responded to a traffic accident in Holmestrand, involving two cars and five people.

– The accident happened in the 70-speed zone and the cars collided head-on. It is very slippery on the spot, the police write on X/Twitter.

It appears serious and a rescue helicopter is on its way to the scene, the police write further.

WEATHER: The snow descends over Eastern Norway and leads to slippery roads and accidents on Monday 30 October. Video: Dagbladet tips. Reporter: Marte Nyløkken Helseth / Dagbladet TV. view more

More danger alerts

Both the National Roads Administration and the Meteorological Institute went out on Wednesday and warned road users in Eastern Norway about demanding weather conditions on Thursday morning.

Meteorological Institute has sent out a number of danger warnings.

There may be up to 100 millimeters of rainfall in parts of Agder, and there is a risk of floods and landslides in parts of southern and eastern Norway.

Just before 06:00 on Thursday, however, the Agder police district writes on X, formerly Twitter, that so far no traffic problems have been reported due to the weather.

The meteorologist warns: – Bad conditions

A danger warning of heavy snow has also been issued in parts of Eastern Norway and Southern Norway.

Thursday morning there is a risk of ice due to rain freezing on the ground.

Recommendations from the Meteorological Institute

Protect vulnerable installations and objects that cannot withstand the expected amount of snow Calculate some extra time for transport and driving Use the right tires and drive according to the conditions The need for preparedness must be assessed continuously by emergency operators

Consequences

Vulnerable infrastructure may be affected as a result of the weight of snow Some journeys may have longer journey times There may be locally difficult driving conditions

Source: Yr.no/nb/farevalerning

– This will almost certainly affect the flow of traffic, wrote the Norwegian Public Roads Administration in a press release on Wednesday evening.

They have also sent out a danger warning for ice east of Viken and south of Inlandet, which applies from Thursday morning:

DO YOU LIVE HERE? Then you should consider calculating extra time for transport and driving on Thursday, according to the Norwegian Meteorological Institute. Photo: Meteorological Institute Show more

Here, the ice can be difficult to see, and the meteorologists recommend, among other things, spikes (and a tire change, if you haven’t already done so).

“From early Thursday morning there is a local risk of ice due to rain freezing on cold ground and freezing rain, first in the south. The danger decreases further south in the morning,” the meteorologists write.

On Friday, there may be between 25 and 40 centimeters of snow in the inner regions of Eastern Norway. The snow line is expected to be between 400 and 600 meters in the middle of the day.

INNER AREA: Here, 25-40 cm of snow is expected between Friday at 00 and Saturday at 00. Photo: Meteorological Institute Show more

Meteorologists warn that:

Vulnerable infrastructure may be affected as a result of the weight of snow Some journeys may have longer journey times There may be locally difficult driving conditions

SMOOTH: Several had problems on the smooth roads in Oslo. Video: Kristoffer Bjåland and Kristian Sundhaugen. Reporter: Marte Nyløkken Helseth / Dagbladet TV. view more

– Take responsibility

Ruter, who is responsible for public transport in Oslo and formerly Akershus, also goes out and warns its travellers.

– Even if both Ruter and those responsible for road maintenance are prepared, delays and changes in public transport can occur. Ruter therefore encourages travelers to allow plenty of time, says a press release from the public transport company.

On Monday, a number of buses were stopped in Oslo in the snowy weather. On many roads, lorries and lorries blocked traffic, including on the E6 south out of Oslo.

– Never experienced anything like it

The Norwegian Public Roads Administration asks motorists to consider whether they can leave the car, and to consider whether the journey is necessary.

They also ask road users to take “responsibility”:

– Put on winter tyres, have extra food, drink and warm blankets in the car, says the press release.

Evacuated children

On Monday, the Red Cross had to respond to traffic chaos on motorways in Eastern Norway.

On the E18 near Ørje in Østfold, a long line of wagon trains with summer tires broke down. Due to the snowy weather, it was difficult to get heavy lifters in place. The result was a queue several kilometers long that stood still for many hours.

The Red Cross and Norwegian People’s Aid rushed to the scene to supply motorists with water and wool blankets.

The danger warnings are hailing

On the E18 south of Telemarksporten, the police had to fight their way through the stationary queue to evacuate two children, one of whom is said to have been a newborn.

Motorists had then been queuing for many hours, and later in the evening the Red Cross also moved out to the motorway to be on standby.

2023-11-02 05:56:25


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