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Code Yellow for Risk of Slippery Conditions in North Brabant and Zeeland

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A code yellow warning is in effect in southwest North Brabant and Zeeland. The KNMI (Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute) warns of possible slippery conditions, as wet road sections may freeze. This slippery condition will disappear by late evening.
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The KNMI (Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute) has issued a code yellow warning for Limburg due to possible slippery roads. The warning is in effect until the end of the evening, when the slippery conditions are expected to disappear. The slippery conditions are caused by the freezing of wet road sections. The meteorological institute warns that the danger is primarily localized: "The slippery conditions are likely very localized, but can…

Rijkswaterstaat (the Directorate-General for Public Works and Water Management) is warning road users to be extra vigilant for slippery conditions on New Year's Eve. Wet road sections are at risk of freezing, especially in the south and east of the country. Other parts of the Netherlands may also experience slippery conditions. According to Rijkswaterstaat, freezing rain, in particular, can cause treacherous situations. Precipitation freezes imm…

A code yellow warning is in effect in southwest North Brabant and Zeeland. The KNMI (Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute) warns of possible slippery conditions, as wet road sections may freeze. This slippery condition will disappear by late evening.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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Drivers, be careful

On New Year's Eve, a yellow ice hazard warning has been issued, and an orange avalanche danger level has been issued.

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TV2 ØST broke the news in on Tuesday, December 30, 2025.
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