SMHI warns of high fire risk across large parts of Sweden

SMHI has issued a warning of high to extremely high risk of fires in forests and fields during Monday.

The warning applies throughout Monday across most of Götaland, Svealand, the southeasternmost part of Norrland and Gotland. The risk is high to extremely high, according to SMHI.

SMHI urges the public to check if fire bans are in place and to be careful when lighting fires or operating machinery outdoors. Fires can easily start from burning, sparks or lightning strikes.

In Örebro County the warning applies from Monday despite temporary rain showers. It will quickly dry up and become dry in the terrain again, says Moa Hallberg at SMHI.

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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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SMHI has expanded its warning for high temperatures in Sweden. A heat wave is expected to hit as early as Friday with temperatures up to 30 degrees.

SMHI warns of heavy thunderstorms on Saturday with risks of downpours, flooding and disruptions to electricity and telecom networks.

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Warnings for high or very high levels of grass pollen are in effect across large parts of Sweden, according to Pollenrapporten.

Weather forecasts promise warmth in the south while the transport authority warns of traffic jams during the Midsummer weekend.

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Following days of summer heat, high birch pollen levels are warned for half the country in the coming days. The forecast runs until Monday with high risk in Götaland, Svealand, and parts of Norrland. Around three million Swedes suffer from pollen allergy.

 

 

 

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