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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Illustration of high grass fire risk on Sweden's east coast with dry fields, smoke, warning signs, and approaching snow clouds.
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High grass fire risk along east coast – snow expected on Monday

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SMHI warned on Sunday of a high risk of grass fires along the entire east coast as well as on Öland and Gotland. The risk will decrease on Monday as a precipitation area with rain and snow moves in from the west. SMHI urges caution with open fires and large machinery outdoors.

After a long cold spell, warmer temperatures and precipitation are expected in southern Sweden over the weekend. SMHI warns of risks such as slippery roads and frostbite in the north. Meteorologists note a shift from high pressure to low pressure.

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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.

Five days after Storm Anna's peak, Sweden remains gripped by winter extremes: snow chaos advancing from Skåne to Svealand, icy conditions in the north, and ongoing power outages in Gävleborg from storms Johannes and Anna. Up to 30 cm more snow is forecast, with SMHI yellow warnings for the east coast ahead of Epiphany.

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Storm Anna continues to grip Sweden into the weekend after battering Gävleborg on New Year's Day, prompting orange and yellow warnings from SMHI for heavy snow and drifting. Thousands of households there remain powerless from prior storm damage, with repairs stalled by fresh snowfall; conditions should ease from Monday.

Heavy snowfall has caused chaos on E22 between Oskarshamn and Mönsterås in Småland, where traffic is at a standstill and rescue vehicles are stuck. SMHI has issued orange warnings for up to 40 cm of snow in eastern Sweden, and authorities urge people to stay home. The chaos is worsened by fallen trees and ongoing snow cannons.

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An unusual number of slip accidents occurred in Norrbotten and Västerbotten on Monday, even with broddar in use. Healthcare warns that snow on ice reduces their effectiveness. SMHI has issued a yellow warning for ice in northern Sweden on Tuesday.

 

 

 

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