Mar 16 • 16:28 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Spring is coming. And here is a piece of good news about Easter as well

A significant weather change is expected in Norway, with temperatures rising and the arrival of spring just in time for Easter.

After a cold and dismal February, Norway is set to experience a notable shift in weather as spring approaches. Starting from Wednesday, March 18, the country will see a marked increase in temperature and an abundance of sunshine, especially in the southern region. Meteorologist Per Egil Haga announces that temperatures could soar from five degrees to as high as eleven, and even reach thirteen degrees in Oslo by Thursday. This positive change comes just ahead of the spring equinox on March 20, marking a definitive transition into the spring season.

The weather transition is attributed to a strong high-pressure system moving across the southern parts of Norway, particularly from Trondheim southward. This high-pressure system is expected to dominate the weather, bringing dry conditions and warmer temperatures, heralding the arrival of spring. According to Haga, this means much of the lowlands will experience double-digit temperatures, bringing relief after a long and harsh winter for the residents.

As the warm weather sets in, Norwegians can look forward not only to the joys of spring but also to a pleasant Easter holiday. The article conveys an optimistic outlook for the upcoming weeks, encouraging citizens to embrace the changing season and the festivities that accompany it, including Easter celebrations that are now just around the corner.

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