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As in recent days, there will also be challenging driving conditions on Sunday. As it snowed heavily in southern Norway earlier in the week, the recent mild weather means that the snow is now melting. In parts of both Austlandet, Agder and Rogaland there is now a moderate risk of flume. This can lead to local overflows and flooding of vegans. On the E6 north of Trøndelag, there is rain that freezes on the ground between Harran and Trones, according to the Norwegian Public Roads Administration. It is very slippery and the litter truck is on its way. On the E6 from Gardermoen, there is a slow queue at Skedsmovollen at 2.45pm in the direction of Oslo because they are digging in the road to get rid of water. One field is closed towards Oslo. From the police in South-Aust, the message is clear. – Drive carefully, they wrote on Twitter. In Kristiansand, an underpass was closed due to flooding and those who had to cross the county road had to be transported by bus and taxi. Wet roads in Kobbervikdalen in Drammen. Video: Robert Hansen / news Danger of hydroplaning Operations manager in the South-East police district, Jon Kristian Johnsen, warns motorists in their district about the danger of hydroplaning. A car spun and ended up on its side on the E18 after the Flår tunnel on the night of Sunday. Photo: Vestfold intermunicipal fire brigade / VIB The Swedish Road Administration tells news at 12 noon that it now looks much better on the E18 between Larvik and Drammen, but they are still asking motorists to adjust their speed to the conditions. Wet roads in Austlandet today. Photo: Robert Hansen / news Traffic operator in the Vegtrafikksentralen aust, Mikael Olsen, encourages road users to make an assessment as to whether they have to go out and drive. – And if you have to, then you should calculate a little extra good time, and simply take it a little more calmly than usual. He explains that there is always a lot of water on bare roads, while there will be more ice on snow-covered roads. On Saturday evening, the Oslo police received many calls about slippery roads and difficult driving conditions. The pavements in Holmestrand are also slippery today. Photo: Robert Hansen / news Big differences in the country The Meteorological Institute announced on Saturday evening that on Saturday there was almost a 50 degree difference between the warmest and coldest temperatures on mainland Norway. While Opstveit in Vestland county measured 11.1 plus degrees, the residents of Kautokeino on Finnmarksvidda could see temperatures of 38.2 minus degrees. You can see these tendencies in vegans. At Sagene in Oslo, it was busy clearing away snow. Photo: Kristine Ramberg Aasen / news Excavators are also in place to help with clearing. Photo: Kristine Ramberg Aasen / news In southern Norway, most major mountain passes are now open. County road 27 Venabygdsfjellet is closed. Storms in the north In northern Norway, on the other hand, the morning hours have consisted of several closed roads due to storms. A yellow warning for wind has been reported here in several places. Among other things, there is column driving on the E6 Saltfjellet, and on the E6 Kvænangsfjellet. Both of these were closed earlier on Sunday, and may be closed again at short notice. On Kvaløya in Tromsø, the road is closed between F862 Sjøtun and F7764 Buvik. – There is a lot of wind, so there will be jib flaps. The furrows have made it difficult for plow crews to keep vegans open in the morning hours, says traffic operator Renate Aanes in the Norwegian Public Roads Administration. .– When the plow has driven, put it back in the rear. It is expected that the wind will calm down in Troms at 1pm, but that it will get worse in Finnmark during the day. In the far north, the storm is increasing. For half a day on Sunday, both E6 Sennalandet and Fv 888 Bekkarfjord-Hopseidet are closed due to overtime. Here, a new assessment will be made at 18.00 on Sunday. E69 Repvåg – Nordkapp tunnel is now closed, but a column is planned from Veidnes at 15.45. Fv 98 Ifjordfjellet is closed and on Fv 889 Snefjord-Havøysund there is convoy driving. Norwegian’s flight departure from Alta to Oslo at 11.15 was canceled due to the weather conditions. The plane was diverted to Tromsø, according to Altaposten.



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