Trains, ferries canceled because of storm over Nordics
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Storm over the North Sea on Friday led to dozens of cancellations of train and ferry connections in northern Denmark and southern Norway. The storm, the first to be named this winter, has been labelled Otto by the Danish Meteorological Institute. The same storm hit Scotland and northern England, with wind gusts of up to 80 mph (130 kph)
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Trains and ferries canceled as storm hits northern Europe
A North Sea storm has led to dozens of train and ferry cancellations in northern Denmark and southern Norway. The Danish Meteorological Institute said Storm Otto was expected to produce
Trains, ferries canceled because of storm over Nordics
A North Sea storm has led to dozens of cancellations of train and ferry connections in northern Denmark and southern Norway, with the Danish Meteorological Institute saying some gusts could be hurricane force
Trains, ferries canceled because of storm over Nordics
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — A North Sea storm has led to dozens of cancellations of train and ferry connections in northern Denmark and southern Norway, with the Danish Meteorological Institute saying some gusts could be hurricane force. Friday’s storm, named Otto, is set to move east over Sweden and the Baltic Sea In Finland, authorities said the weather could cause power outages over the weekend. Ferries in southern Norway were canceled. In Den…
Trains, ferries canceled because of storm over Nordics
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — A storm over the North Sea on Friday led to dozens of cancellations of train and ferry connections in northern Denmark and southern Norway, with the […]
Trains, ferries canceled because of storm over Nordics
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — A storm over the North Sea on Friday led to dozens of cancellations of train and ferry connections in northern Denmark and southern Norway, with the Danish Meteorological Institute saying gusts of hurricane force can be expected. The storm, named Otto, is set to move east over Sweden and the Baltic Sea. In Finland, authorities said they were also expecting rain, or rain mixed with snow, and that there could power outag…