Dalarna population rises by more than a quarter during Midsummer

Dalarna's population grows by more than a quarter during the Midsummer weekend according to Statistics Sweden's analysis of mobile data.

Statistics Sweden's analysis of mobile data and population statistics shows that rural areas attract many visitors during Midsummer.

Leksand stands out with a 120 percent increase which is among the highest figures in Sweden.

Eric Salomonsson reports on the development for Dala-Demokraten.

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People celebrating Midsummer around a maypole with traffic jams on a highway in sunny southern Sweden.
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Sweden prepares for Midsummer with warm weather and traffic warnings

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Weather forecasts promise warmth in the south while the transport authority warns of traffic jams during the Midsummer weekend.

Police in Dalarna handled around 150 cases during Midsummer, double the usual number for a weekend. Leksand stood out with the most incidents, mainly linked to alcohol.

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The population in Dalarna county decreased during the first quarter of the year. On March 31 2026 a total of 285955 people lived in the county according to SCB.

A powerful thunderstorm swept across Sweden on Saturday. In Nyköping 14-year-old Emil captured lightning strikes on camera while temperatures reached 29.5 degrees in Kolmården.

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Meteorologen sagen für dieses Wochenende hochsommerliche Hitze mit Sonne und Temperaturen von bis zu 27 Grad in Teilen Schwedens voraus.

Municipalities in Dalarna offer free summer vacation activities for children. In Ludvika there is great interest in activities including fishing school and cultural events.

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SMHI has issued a yellow warning for heavy thunder across Örebro County on Midsummer Day. The morning offers sun while the afternoon risks rain and thunder.

 

 

 

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