Illustration of heatwave in southern Sweden with warning signs and people seeking shade.
Illustration of heatwave in southern Sweden with warning signs and people seeking shade.
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SMHI warns of tropical heat in southern Sweden

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A yellow warning has been issued for high temperatures in parts of Blekinge and Kalmar counties on Thursday and Friday. Tropical heat is expected this weekend, posing risks to vulnerable groups.

SMHI has issued a yellow warning for high temperatures in southern Sweden until Sunday. On Thursday and Friday, temperatures may exceed 30 degrees in parts of Blekinge and Kalmar counties, with the warning in effect between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. both days.

The Public Health Agency highlights the elderly, children under five, pregnant women and people with chronic illnesses as especially vulnerable. Investigator Elin Andersson says the most important steps are to stay cool and drink fluids without waiting to feel thirsty.

Meteorologist Lasse Rydqvist from Klart states the weekend could be the warmest since July 2022, with temperatures approaching 35 degrees. The heat is also expected to bring the year's first tropical nights and raise fire risk in southern Sweden.

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SMHI: Possible first heatwave of the year

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A high-pressure system from the south is expected to bring temperatures above 30 degrees in southeastern Sweden from Thursday, according to SMHI.

Meteorologists forecast high summer heat this weekend with sun and temperatures up to 27 degrees in parts of Sweden.

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A heatwave with record temperatures is ongoing across much of Europe. In Sweden, temperatures up to 30–35 degrees are expected over the weekend.

Svartbyn in Överkalix recorded 20.3 degrees on Saturday and may reach meteorological summer before Gävle. Warmer air is expected to arrive across the country next week.

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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.

A large rain area moves across Sweden on ascension day Thursday with up to 30 millimeters of precipitation possible in places. Eastern Svealand may see the most sunshine hours while the mountains could get wet snow.

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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.

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