A truck veered off the road and into Anders Johansson's garden in Vrigstad on Wednesday evening amid the ongoing snowstorm. Johansson, who had recently repaired his fence, describes the incident as the worst so far. No injuries were reported, but the event exemplifies the numerous traffic accidents in the heavy snowfall.
On the evening of November 19, 2025, the snowstorm struck hard in southern and central Sweden, with SMHI issuing yellow warnings for heavy snowfall in areas including Västra Götaland, Götaland, and Svealand. The warnings were expanded during the day, covering abundant snowfall of 5–15 cm, with more precipitation expected from the south overnight into Thursday.
In Vrigstad, Sävsjö municipality, 65-year-old Anders Johansson was hit by an accident shortly after 7:20 p.m. He was watching TV when he heard a bang. A truck with trailer had veered off road 127, through the fence, and onto the property, damaging the lawn and lawnmower. "It just went bang and we had to call 112. But it's not the first time vehicles have ended up in our garden," Johansson tells Expressen. He had just repaired the fence last summer and notes that the road is accident-prone, especially in the icy conditions. Previous incidents involved drunk drivers, but this was the first with a truck. The trailer remained on the road, causing queues, but police reported no injuries.
The incident reflects the broader traffic chaos. Police in Västmanland handled more accidents than usual, mostly dent damage, while Trafikverket reported stoppages on E4 at Högbacka, Tönnebro, and Söderhamn. SMHI meteorologist Therese Fougman warns of ongoing issues: "It's a band of heavy snow showers approaching Stockholm." Police urge caution, winter tires, and reduced speeds.