Workers clear fallen trees from railway tracks as a train resumes service amid clearing skies after Storm Dave on Sweden's west coast.
Workers clear fallen trees from railway tracks as a train resumes service amid clearing skies after Storm Dave on Sweden's west coast.
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Storm Dave update: Trains resume amid improving conditions after Easter chaos

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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.

Storm Dave peaked Sunday with gusts up to 39.8 meters per second at Måseskär off Orust, prompting SMHI's orange warning for storm gusts. By Monday, alerts shifted to strong winds, high water levels, and flooding risks in Skåne. Rescue services managed numerous fallen trees and debris along the coast, exacerbating initial chaos that included tens of thousands of power outages and canceled transport.

Rail updates show recovery: Västra stambanan between Göteborg and Stockholm reopens at 18:00, per Trafikverket; power faults between Flemingsberg and Södertälje resolved by 17:00, restoring Stockholm-Malmö services; Göteborg-Malmö traffic running since after lunch. SJ urges free rebookings as replacement buses are unavailable. At 16:00 Monday, only 9,000 customers remained without power, down significantly from Sunday peaks, according to Svenska kraftnät.

"It has started to lighten up a bit," said Trafikverket's Daniel Mossberg.

A tree crashed onto Victoria Åkesson's car in Alingsås Sunday evening, denting the roof and shattering the windshield, but she and passengers sustained only minor injuries. Storm Dave has since progressed to Finland, leaving Swedes to clear up the damage.

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Storm Dave unleashes chaos on western Sweden with 38.6 m/s winds, toppled trees, damaged buildings, power outages, and flooded coasts.
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Storm Dave causes chaos in western Sweden with hurricane winds

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Storm Dave has hit Sweden's west coast with gusts up to 38.6 meters per second, causing power outages for tens of thousands, canceled trains and flights, and building damage. SMHI issued an orange warning until early Monday. Trafikverket and rescue services report fallen trees and closed bridges.

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.

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British storm Dave is moving into Sweden during Easter, bringing strong winds. SVT meteorologist Nitzan Cohen warns of a risk of storm gusts over land in the southwest. SMHI has issued yellow warnings for snowfall and gales.

Following SMHI's widespread wind warnings, Trafikverket has canceled all train traffic between Bräcke and Storlien in Jämtland on Saturday due to storm-force winds and heavy snowfall. This disrupts fully booked SJ services to ski destinations like Åre and Duved.

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Storm Johannes sweeps across Sweden with strong winds and snow, leading to two deaths and major disruptions. Two men have died after being crushed by falling trees in Härnösand and Sandviken, while roofs have been blown off and windows shattered in several locations.

SMHI has issued an orange warning for Österlen and yellow for the rest of Skåne ahead of Thursday's snowfall. Trafikverket has mobilized extra resources like tracked vehicles and snowplows to manage the risks. The authority urges motorists to stay home if possible.

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Over ten days after Storm Johannes struck on December 27, 2025, hundreds of households in Gävleborg remain without electricity amid prolonged outages exacerbated by a post-New Year snowstorm. Power company Ellevio intensifies restoration efforts as residents face ongoing cold, isolation, and uncertainty.

 

 

 

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