Weather warnings - High water discharge and flooding in river Kävlingeån
As a result of snow melting and rainfall, waterflows are quickly increasing along Kävlingeån river in Skåne county. Weather warnings have been issued regarding risk of flooding.
Orange varning for Wind and snow Bohuslän and western Dalsland
🔶 Snowfall that is expected to be heavy on Wednesday at the same time as the wind increases, which may cause problems in traffic. from 17 January at 00:00 to 13:00.
SMHI warns of very high temperatures
SMHI has issued class 1 warnings for very high temperatures in the counties of Sörmland, Östergötland, Jönköping, Kronoberg, Kalmar and Skåne. Daily temperatures of 30°C or more...
Warning class 2 for heavy drifting snow in Skåne
The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute has issued a warning class 2 for heavy drifting snow in Skåne County on Sunday afternoon and evening.
Class 2 warning concerning large amounts of snow in Västerbotten
A weather warning class 2 has been issued concerning large amounts of snow in Västerbotten county's coastal district.
Warning class 2 storm in the Northern parts of the Lappland Mountains
SMHI issued a class 2 warning on Thursday for a storm in Norra Lapplandsfjällen, the Northern parts of the Lappland Mountains.
Weather warnings
In Sweden, the government weather agency, the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI), provides weather forecasts and issues weather warnings. When a weather...
Warning class 2 for heavy drifting snow
SMHI has issued a warning class 2 for heavy drifting snow in Västerbotten county coastal area and Jämtland county except mountain area.
Orange warning for wind and snow
🔶 SMHI has issued an orange warning for wind and snow regarding Northern Götaland, Eastern Sveland and Northern Skåne. The heavy snowfall in combination with windy weather can...
Class 2 warning for extremely high temperatures in Kalmar County
SMHI has issued a class 2 warning for extremely high temperatures in Kalmar County, except for Öland. The warning will remain in effect until Wednesday.