Record Snowfall in Oslo as Disen Breaks 23-Year Record
In an unusual weather phenomenon, Oslo’s Disen weather station has set a new snowfall record. The station received an astonishing 30.7 millimeters of snowfall in just 24 hours, shattering the previous record set in 1998, as per the Meteorological Institute.
Unni Nilssen, a meteorologist on duty at the institute, confirmed this remarkable event to Aftenposten. The notable snowfall has not only set a new record but also brought Oslo back to the significant snowstorms of 1998.
This sudden and heavy snowfall has not only surprised meteorologists but also brought back memories of the city’s historic snowstorms. The sheer volume of snow, typical of winter but rarely seen in a single day, has caused quite a stir among locals and weather enthusiasts alike.
As Norway’s capital braced for this unexpected blast of winter, the unusual snowfall has provided a stark reminder of the country’s varied and sometimes extreme weather conditions.
