This is how the weather will be during the autumn holidays – news Innlandet – Local news, TV and radio

The case in summary: The autumn holidays start with big weather differences in Norway, with wind and precipitation in the north, and fine autumn weather in the south. The clear weather winner this week is southern Norway, especially south of Dovre and Stadt. The snow line in the south will be approximately 1000–1200 meters above sea level, while in northern Norway it is at 200–700 meters above sea level. The meteorologist encourages people to follow the weather forecast, especially those who are going on a trip. The summary is made by an AI service from OpenAI. The content is quality assured by news’s ​​journalists before publication. This week the autumn holidays started for many in Norway, and the meteorologist reports big differences in the country. – There is some good wind and precipitation in the north. This will calm down, but it will get cooler, says meteorologist on duty at the Meteorological Institute, Anne Solveig Andersen. Clear weather winner She says that the clear weather winner this week is Southern Norway. – Especially south of Dovre and Stad, there is a good chance of a good deal of sun. You just have to enjoy the nice autumn weather now, before there may be more clouds and precipitation at the weekend. In Trøndelag, and Møre and Romsdal there is probably less chance of sun, says Andersen. These have autumn holidays Week 40: Oslo, Akershus, Buskerud, Østfold, Agder, Nordland, Troms and Finnmark (2 Oct – 4 Oct), Svalbard (4 Oct – 8 Oct) Week 41: Innlandet, Trøndelag, Vestfold, Telemark, Rogaland, Vestland, Møre and Romsdal Source: Norskkalender.no Many Norwegians have plans to go to the cabin in the mountains. – The snow line in the south will be approximately 1,000–1,200 meters above sea level, while in northern Norway it is at 200–700 meters above sea level. The reason it is lower in the north is because it is cooler, says Andersen. – There was a snowstorm While the counties of Oslo, Buskerud, Akershus, Østfold, Agder, Nordland and Troms and Finnmark took their autumn holiday this week, the other counties go on holiday next week. – There is snow quite far down, and at night the temperature probably approaches zero degrees in several places, says Andersen. September was marked by great contrasts with temperatures of over 20 degrees Celsius and eventually snow at high altitudes. Here from the weekend’s rescue operation at Besseggen where four tourists were surprised by the snow. Photo: Privat Large parts of southern Norway were surprised by the snowfall at the weekend. There were several descents on slippery roads and on Besseggen, among others, four tourists became weatherproof as a result of the storm. – I was on the mountain myself last week, and then there was a snowstorm. It won’t be as cold as it was at the weekend, but there could be some sleet, says Andersen. Further north, strong winds have caused problems at the beginning of the week. However, this should calm down, according to the meteorologist. MAJOR CONTRASTS: The tugboat Lupus keeps the cruise ship docked in TromsøNRK Clear call from the meteorologist According to the meteorologist, next week is still somewhat uncertain, but it looks like it may be relatively cool in northern Norway, while in southern Norway some showers are expected on the west side. – I would advise people to follow the weather forecast, especially those who are going on a trip. CHECK THE WEATHER: Hikers are especially advised to check the weather forecast before putting on their hiking boots. Here from Knutshøe in Jotunheimen earlier in September. Photo: Knut Storvik / news Published 01.10.2024, at 18.48



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