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Norway is experiencing unusually warm temperatures for late April, with some areas reaching levels typically seen in Marrakech, Morocco. The heatwave is impacting much of the country, prompting concerns about early snowmelt and potential disruptions.

Temperatures in several locations soared to 25 degrees Celsius (77 degrees Fahrenheit) on Thursday, April 25, according to early reports. This is significantly above the average for this time of year and comparable to the current temperatures in Marrakech.

The unseasonable warmth is particularly noticeable in eastern Norway, where many areas are reporting record highs for April. Meteorologists are monitoring the situation closely, as the rapid temperature increase could accelerate snowmelt in the mountains, potentially leading to increased river levels and a heightened risk of flooding.

While the warm weather is welcomed by some, the potential consequences of rapid snowmelt are raising concerns among authorities and residents alike. The situation underscores the increasing impact of climate change on weather patterns in the region.

More information about the developing weather situation can be found on Google News.

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