Feb 21 β€’ 06:44 UTC πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ Norway Aftenposten

Snow and slippery roads - trouble for public transport in Oslo

The change in weather conditions in Oslo, with snow followed by rain, is causing significant problems for public transport and road users alike.

Oslo is currently facing challenging weather conditions as temperatures shift from below freezing to milder weather, leading to icy roads. Meteorologists have issued a yellow warning for parts of Eastern and Western Norway, urging commuters to allow for extra time when traveling this weekend. As snow transitions to rain, there are concerns about icy spots forming on the roads, impacting both drivers and public transport services.

The Meteorological Institute warns that the hazards will begin late Friday night, with freezing rain contributing to particularly difficult driving conditions. Snow will fall initially but will turn into rain, which could freeze upon contact with the still-cold ground. The warning highlights that regions like Telemark and Østfold will see improvement in weather conditions into Saturday morning, but caution is still advised for those traveling through hilly or rural areas.

For public transport users in Oslo, the weather is already causing disruptions. Heavy snowfall has complicated transport schedules and operational efficiency. Authorities are advising both drivers and pedestrians to take precautions, such as using appropriate winter tires and considering the use of studded shoes to navigate the icy conditions safely. As many people make travel plans for the winter holiday weekend, the need for vigilance and adjustable travel times is emphasized for a smoother travel experience.

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