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

On Sunday, SMHI issued a warning for a high risk of grass fires along the entire east coast, including Öland and Gotland. Spring has exposed dry grass from last year, increasing the risk, and meteorologists urge great caution with fires or work involving large machinery outdoors.

The risk decreases on Monday as a precipitation area with both rain and snow moves in from the west over the country. Dalarna, northern Värmland, and Norrland are expected to see snow or wet snow, while rain is forecast for the rest of the country. Snow is also expected in the northernmost part of Örebro county.

Following the precipitation, a temporary high-pressure system will bring sunshine and temperatures above 10°C in Götaland, Svealand, and southeastern Norrland on Tuesday and Wednesday. The weather will then become unstable again ahead of Easter.

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SMHI posts warn of grass fire risks with a link to detailed maps and forecasts incoming precipitation including snow to reduce the danger. Local media and rescue services report recent grass fires, urging caution with outdoor fires amid dry conditions.

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Photorealistic illustration of raging forest fires in Sweden, with helicopters and aircraft responding to SMHI fire risk warnings.
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Multiple forest fires erupt across Sweden amid ongoing SMHI warnings

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Following SMHI's forest fire risk warnings issued Friday, multiple blazes broke out across Sweden on Saturday, May 2. Fires reported in Gothenburg area, Årjäng, Uppsala, and elsewhere, with rescue services deploying aircraft and helicopters amid high risks in Götaland, Svealand, and parts of Norrland.

SMHI warns of high forest fire risk in southern and central Sweden on Friday. The warning covers nearly all of Götaland and Svealand, except western coastal areas. Grass fire risks are also flagged for northern parts over the weekend.

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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.

Fire services in Dalarna advise against outdoor fires due to high risk ahead of Walpurgis Night. No fire ban has been issued, but several municipalities are cancelling their bonfires. Forecasts indicate extreme fire risk over the weekend.

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Following initial yellow warnings, Storm Dave nears its Easter Sunday peak with upgraded orange alerts in western Sweden and red warnings in Norway. Strong winds have already caused tree falls, train cancellations, and ferry halts.

In the aftermath of Storm Dave's hurricane-force gusts battering Sweden's west coast over Easter Sunday, conditions are gradually improving on Monday. Fallen trees caused widespread road and rail disruptions, but key lines are reopening and power outages are dropping. The storm has moved toward Finland, though new risks loom in Skåne.

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