The storm will increase on – almost all mountain passes closed – news Vestland

On Sunday morning, almost all mountain passes between west and east are still closed. That’s how it was yesterday, and that’s probably how it will be for the rest of Sunday. Because there is just as much improvement in sight. The wind will increase – risk of snow drifts – It has been reported that the wind will increase during the day, and there will be a stiff gale during the evening, says traffic operator Eirik Elnes at Vegtrafikksentralen on Sunday morning. Here you can check updated road reports from the Norwegian Road Administration. E16 Filefjell between east and west is open, but it too can be closed at short notice. On Saturday there were queues and closures for a period. – It doesn’t happen often that Filefjell is also closed. It indicates that there is a lot of bad weather in the mountains, says Elnes. E16 Dovrefjell is open. On rv. 9 Hovden-Haukelid there is column driving. The Meteorological Institute reports a danger warning for snowpack in the mountains in parts of southern Norway. The warning applies until Monday morning. – There is a good amount of wind expected throughout the day and into the night, and the cities are also holding their own, says Anne Solveig Andersen, meteorologist at the Meteorological Institute. On Monday, it is expected that the weather will calm down. Demanding driving conditions Although it is the mountain passes in southern Norway that are worst affected, central Norway and northern Norway also feel the weather. In northern Norway, it is expected that the wind will increase this evening, says the meteorologist. Status of vegans in Northern Norway E6 over Saltfjellet: Column Fv. 76 over Tosenfjellet: Column Fv. 7742 Aunfjellet: Closed due to weather Fv.: 7862 Kaperdalen: Closed due to weather Fv.: 7740 Harstad: Closed due to weather Fv. 7886 Husøyveien: Closed due to bad weather Rv. 83 Harstad; Closed due to bad weather Fv. 7570 Beisfjord: Closed due to avalanche danger Fv. 862 Bringneset: Closed due to avalanche danger. In Nordland, there is column driving on Saltfjellet and Tosenfjellet. Drivers who are going out on vegan trips in Trøndelag and the Helgeland coast can expect a lot of wind and precipitation. There is a great danger of avalanches here, and there is a great danger that an avalanche may occur in the roadway. The Norwegian Road Administration reports that there will be demanding driving conditions. In Mid-Norway, there are slippery roads and the risk of hydroplaning. See updated traffic reports here. Several roads still closed Several of the vegans who have been closed due to landslides or the risk of landslides in southern Norway have reopened. But there are still several closed roads due to landslides. Among other things, this applies to Bruvikvegen on Osterøy in Vestland, as well as Menes in Vetlefjorden. Several of the ferry services that have been out of service due to bad weather are running as normal. This applies, among other things, to the ferry connection fv. 550 Utne-Kinsarvik in Ullensvang.



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