Dramatic scene of heavy snow from Storm Anna in Gävleborg, Sweden, with power outages and repair crews battling drifts.
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Storm Anna: Widespread snow warnings issued as Gävleborg outages persist

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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 and gusty winds from Storm Anna are affecting large swathes of Sweden post-holidays. SMHI has issued orange warnings for northeastern Svealand—including Roslagen and Stockholm—expecting up to 4 decimeters of snow until Sunday evening, with drifting snow reducing visibility. Meteorologist Christopher Greenland noted: “The gusts create a lot of drifting snow, causing traffic delays or cancellations.”

Yellow warnings cover parts of Dalarna, central/northern Götaland, and Stockholm (1–2 decimeters), plus a new orange alert for eastern Småland and northern Öland until Saturday morning. Gävleborg's warning was downgraded to yellow, but more snow and extreme cold (20–25 minus degrees) loom, prompting crisis mode in Bollnäs for home care.

Power outages linger in Gävleborg, with over 2,000 Ellevio and Eon customers affected Friday evening. Unplowed roads halted repairs overnight; bandvagns aid efforts, but Ellevio's Jonatan Björk said restoration for some may not occur until Thursday: “We're prioritizing larger faults first, with many single-customer lines pending.”

Trafikverket advises against unnecessary travel, deploying 200 vehicles near Stockholm but warning of challenges. Linnea Viklund urged caution, while Beisi Sundin recommended delaying trips. Trains between Luleå and Narvik are canceled amid -33 degrees, and Arlanda/Landvetter flights face delays. Warnings should lift gradually as the low pressure weakens Sunday.

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Discussions on X highlight Storm Anna's orange and yellow snow warnings across Sweden, with persistent power outages in Gävleborg from prior storm damage complicating repairs. Users including officials and locals express concerns over infrastructure vulnerability and safety risks, while government figures emphasize ongoing repair efforts and energy policy improvements. Personal accounts note heavy snow and wind impacts, urging people to stay indoors.

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Storm Anna unleashes heavy snow and winds in Gävleborg, Sweden, causing power outages, blocked roads, and transport cancellations.
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Storm Anna: Power outages and transport disruptions hit Gävleborg

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Storm Anna has brought extreme snow and winds to Sweden on New Year's Day, worsening conditions in Gävleborg after SMHI's red warning. Thousands of households lost power, repairs were halted for safety, and trains and buses face major cancellations amid impassable roads.

Following initial orange and yellow warnings, SMHI has issued a top-level red weather warning for extreme snowfall in Gävleborg on New Year's Day 2026. Named Storm Anna, it could dump up to 60 cm of snow, prompting police and Trafikverket to urge staying home amid risks of impassable roads, power outages, and delayed rescues.

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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.

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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Storm Anna's heavy snow has led to 17 canceled departures and about 70 delays at Stockholm Arlanda on Friday, with similar issues expected over the weekend. Gothenburg Landvetter reports around 10 delays, as SMHI warnings persist until Sunday.

Due to the severe snowstorm, SJ has canceled all train traffic north of Gävle until at least Monday morning. Passengers are stranded, and Trafikverket advises against both train and car travel in the area. No replacement buses are being provided due to safety risks.

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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.

 

 

 

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