When the moon is full and there is a storm coming to the west coast of Norway, the tides can be higher than normal. This is the situation at the moment (Sunday, at 11:30 am).
The calculated high water at Vangshylla at 11:42 was for 322 cm, but the registered high water level was 368 cm at 11:40. So there is a difference of 46 cm. The forecast for the next few days is for even higher water levels both on Monday and Tuesday.
Our closest measuring station is at Trondheim, which is on the same fjord, but closer to the coast. There the calculated high water level was 309 cm and the registered high water level was 355 at 11:40, making a difference of 46 cm.
On Monday, the expected high water level is 381 cm at Trondheim and on Tuesday it is expected to be 398 cm.
At Vangshylla, the high water level on Monday is expected to be 393 cm and on Tuesday at 412 cm. It is going to be interesting to follow up the next two days when the highest tides are in the middle of the day.
The water peaked at 372 cm at 12:00 noon today at Vangshylla, so 50 cm above the height in the tide tables.