Severe weather alert declared for regions in Halland and Skane
The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) has issued a weather warning for parts of Sweden on September 16, 2025. The warning mainly affects regions at risk of flooding due to heavy rain.
According to the SMHI, wind speeds in the affected areas are expected to reach approximately 82 kph around lunchtime. In some coastal areas, wind speeds could potentially reach up to 90 kph. The strong winds are expected to stop on Tuesday evening.
SMHI recommends securing loose items like trampolines and garden furniture in coastal areas to prevent them from being blown away. The weather could potentially affect public transport in the affected areas, so commuters are advised to check for updates and plan their journeys accordingly.
Electricity and telephone lines in areas where cables are above ground could also be affected by the weather. It is essential to stay informed and take necessary precautions to ensure safety during this weather event.
For more detailed information, visit the SMHI website. The site provides specific details about the areas covered by the weather warning. Stay safe and prepared as we navigate through this weather event together.
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