Yellow warning for parts of Western Norway, Trøndelag, and Innlandet
A yellow warning has been issued for strong winds affecting parts of Western Norway, Trøndelag, and Innlandet on March 12.
The Norwegian meteorological service, Yr.no, has issued a yellow warning for wind gusts in parts of Western Norway, Trøndelag, and Innlandet on March 12. The forecast predicts local strong winds ranging between 27–33 m/s coming from the south and southeast. The intensity of the winds is expected to increase first in the northern regions of these areas before gradually decreasing in the south.
In addition to the wind warning, there is a concern for potential impacts such as power outages and traffic disruptions. These strong winds could create hazardous conditions on the roads, making travel unsafe. Residents in the affected areas are advised to take precautionary measures and stay informed about the evolving weather situation.
Moreover, the warning coincides with ongoing avalanche risks in several regions, highlighting the precarious weather conditions. Authorities are urging those in mountainous regions to remain vigilant and aware of snow conditions to ensure safety during this tumultuous weather period.