Significant avalanche danger in five Swedish mountain areas

Avalanche risk is significant in five mountain areas in Sweden, according to forecasts from Naturvårdsverket. An avalanche occurred earlier on Saturday at Ramundberget with no known injuries. The forecast is valid until Sunday evening.

According to Naturvårdsverket's website Lavinprognoser, the risk of avalanches is significant in five mountain areas in Sweden. These include western Härjedalsfjällen, Abisko/Riksgränsfjällen, western Vindelfjällen, southern Lapplandsfjällen, and southern Jämtlandsfjällen. In Kebnekaisefjällen, the risk is assessed as moderate.

Earlier on Saturday, February 21, 2026, a 75-meter-wide avalanche occurred at Ramundberget in Härjedalen municipality. According to Tidningen Härjedalen, there are no indications that anyone was injured in the avalanche.

For western Härjedalsfjällen, Lavinprognoser states: “It takes very little to trigger avalanches, and they can become large enough to bury a person.” The forecast is valid until 6:00 PM on Sunday.

These warnings come from official sources and highlight the need for caution in mountainous terrain during this period.

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