Heavy rain threatens Oslo World Cup parties as Norway take on England
FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group I - Norway v Senegal - Fans gather in Oslo, Norway - June 22, 2026 Norway fans do the traditional rowing celebration Amanda Pedersen Giske/NTB via REUTERS
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Norway's famed "row" celebration may be
one of the viral sensations of the World Cup in North America, but fans in the
capital of
Oslo might need their waterproofs when their side take on
England in the quarter-finals on Saturday if forecast heavy rains
arrive.
The team's five games so far at the tournament have seen
tens of thousands of fans in Norway gathering outdoors to watch, with
supporters packing streets and squares to cheer on their side and celebrate
together as they contest their first men's World Cup since 1998.
However, a weather warning issued on
Friday morning for the south-east of the country has authorities and
fans alike scrambling to review their arrangements for Norway's biggest World
Cup game since the country's
women won the 1995 final.
"Saturday afternoon and early evening, locally
heavy rain showers with thunder are expected," the Norwegian
Meteorological Institute said in a 'yellow' weather warning. "In some
places, more than 20 mm may fall in
an hour."
"There is
a risk
of stormwater in densely populated areas, and water penetrating basements. Risk
of local flooding, changes in stream and
river courses, landslides and flash floods where the heaviest
rain showers
hit."
Saturday's rain will put the country's weather maxim
of "there's no bad weather, only bad clothes" to the test, but the
one silver lining for arrangers
of outdoor viewings is that the rain
is expected to stop at around 8:00 p.m. (1800 GMT), with the game in Miami kicking
off at 11 p.m.

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