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Surprise blizzard hits eastern Norway: hundreds of cars skid off-piste
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A man from a road rescue organization sums up the chaos on Norwegian roads today:
"The problems are likely due to people driving with summer tires. These people should have left their cars at home. Snow and icy conditions obviously come as just a big surprise to people every years, even if they are warned."
It seems that the
blizzard
is a false alarm of winter. Temperatures are expected to climb to 10C by Friday.
This report and photo from
Aftenposten.
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