National Day is just around the corner, and according to tradition, Norwegians will flock to the city to see the children’s train, hear speeches and down both sausages and crown ice cream.
– Thought I was going to die
As a result, many people are probably waiting anxiously to see if the weather gods will gift Norwegians with good weather on the big day.
When Se og Hør met weather presenter Eli Kari Gjengedal (53) on Gullruten on Saturday, the opportunity was used to ask the TV 2 profile what we can expect on 17 May.
– You know what, we’ve actually looked at that. It’s a long way to go, then. But there is a good chance that there will be sunny weather, but not 25 degrees. And that’s good, because we have to have bottom temperature, Gjengedal explains to Se og Hør.
– If the weather gods give us what we want, then it will be 16 degrees, sunny, calm and fantastic bunad weather.
– He will be the father of my children
Gjengedal admits that there are sometimes reactions when the weather turns out to be different from what the forecast says.
– People go crazy, you know. And while we are on 17 May, I have experienced in Bergen that I have warned of rain and people have brought umbrellas, and then it hasn’t rained, says Gjengedal, and continues: