Code yellow due to treacherous slipperiness, then stormy and stormy: ‘Bizarre weather change’

There is a chance of treacherous slippery conditions on Sunday morning due to light drizzle.

The rain falls on a frozen surface, causing temporary slippery conditions. This mainly applies to local roads where there is less or no gritting. These roads will thaw during the morning, Weeronline reports. But it remains turbulent and even becomes stormy.

Rijkswaterstaat also warns with code yellow due to icy conditions in almost the entire country. The slipperiness can be treacherous. Rijkswaterstaat advises road users to adjust their driving style and be extra alert while on the road.

Rain

Later in the day it will be mild, but stormy. It will rain on the west coast at the end of the evening, the KNMI reports. The wind gradually increases and becomes quite strong, strong to stormy along the coast, wind force 7 to 8. Later in the evening, heavy gusts of wind can occur, close to the sea around 100 km/h.

Busy Monday morning rush hour expected

It is the start of what Weeronline calls ‘a bizarre weather change’. This has everything to do with the expected arrival of storm Isha. The peak of storm Isha will be reached during the Monday morning rush hour. Rain zones move across the country. So keep in mind that it can get very busy during rush hour,” says Jaco van Wezel of Weeronline.

In the Wadden area and in the north of North Holland there will probably be a storm, 9 Bft. and gusts of 90-110 km/h. In the other coastal areas and on the IJsselmeer the wind is strong to stormy, 7-8 Bft. with heavy wind gusts of 80-100 km/h and inland heavy wind gusts of 75-85 km/h are expected. These gusts of wind can cause storm damage.

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