SMHI warns of grass fire risk in southern Sweden

Despite the cold winter, SMHI warns of grass fire risks in snow-free areas of southern Sweden on Tuesday. The dry grass from last year can easily ignite and spread in the windy weather. The agency urges caution with outdoor burning and machinery work.

Sweden recently experienced its first national ice day in two years, with sub-zero temperatures across the country on Sunday. According to SMHI, the continued cold weather is expected to lead to more such days early in the week, with local snow in places.

Amid the chill, SMHI has issued warnings for grass fires in snow-free areas of southwestern Götaland, including Skåne, Halland, western Småland, and all of Öland. The alert runs from Tuesday lunchtime until 5 PM. The risk stems mainly from dry, dead grass from last year, which is highly flammable during activities like burning brush piles or sparks from heavy machinery.

"It always feels a bit funny this time of year to start talking about fire risk," says meteorologist Emma Rosengren at SMHI. She highlights the high spread risk due to wind and sun, though spontaneous ignition is unlikely in the cold. "Be very careful with burning or working with large machines outdoors," SMHI urges in its message.

Particularly vulnerable spots include south-facing slopes, elevations where snow melts quickly, and edges along railways. The warning does not apply to snow-covered areas. David Helander reports from Sydsvenskan on the unexpected fire hazard in the winter landscape.

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Car skidding on black ice in northern Sweden, with SMHI warning sign and approaching police car.
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Warning for sudden black ice in northern sweden

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SMHI has issued two yellow warnings for sudden black ice in northern Svealand and southern Norrland following recent snowstorms that have caused multiple traffic accidents. Meteorologist Toni Fuentes warns that rain can freeze quickly on cold roads despite rising temperatures. Police urge drivers to adjust speed and keep distance.

The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) has issued yellow warnings for sudden icy conditions in parts of Norrbotten and Västerbotten on Monday. The warnings are due to rain freezing on cold surfaces. There is a risk of traffic disruptions, and caution is advised.

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Sweden faces stormy weather at the turn of the year with snowfall and strong winds, especially in central and eastern regions. Meteorologist Therese Fougman from SMHI warns of potentially troublesome conditions in Östergötland and Gotland, where an orange warning has already been issued. The warnings apply from New Year's Eve into the new year.

As remnants of Storm Anna bring continued snowfall into mid-week, a new low-pressure system threatens heavy snow in western regions, while SMHI forecasts high pressure bringing nationwide cold and a potential ice day over the weekend.

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Following SMHI's earlier warnings, sudden ice has now caused major transport chaos in Västerbotten on Wednesday, with over 30 bus trips canceled, flights grounded, and multiple accidents including one injury. Disruptions are expected to persist through Friday.

On Wednesday evening, roads in Skåne turned extremely icy as melted snow refroze, resulting in multiple traffic accidents and canceled bus lines. The rescue service warned of severe slippery conditions and advised against driving. Skånetrafiken reported delays and disruptions, especially in Malmö.

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Storm Johannes sweeps across Sweden with strong winds and snow, leading to two deaths and major disruptions. Two men have died after being crushed by falling trees in Härnösand and Sandviken, while roofs have been blown off and windows shattered in several locations.

 

 

 

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