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Torslanda, Västra Götaland, Sweden Severe Weather Alertstar_ratehome

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Location: Torslanda, Västra Götaland, Sweden
Elevation: 52ft
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Moderate Warning for Snow or Ice
Issued: 6:47 AM Jan. 2, 2026 – EUMETNET - MeteoAlarm
Locally heavy snow showers that may cause traffic problems.; What happens?: Snow showers that can locally become heavy with 10-15 cm, locally more.; What should I think about?: Travel times may increase due to slippery roads, poor visibility and blowing snow behind vehicles. Allow more time for your journey and adjust your speed to road conditions and visibility.
It can be difficult to travel due to snow on roads, traffic accidents or vehicles that are stuck.
There is a risk of delays or canceled departures in public transport.
At temperatures close to zero degrees, there is a risk of disturbances in electricity and telecommunications networks in areas with overhead lines.; Where?: Large parts of Västra Götaland, Halland, Jönköping, Kalmar and Östergötland counties.; Comments: It is uncertain exactly where the heaviest snowfall will pass, in large parts of the area there may only be a few centimeters of snow or none at all.
Moderate Warning for Wind
Issued: 3:59 AM Jan. 2, 2026 – EUMETNET - MeteoAlarm
Southwest-west 14-17 m/s. Friday afternoon decreasing. Night to Saturday northwest-west 14-17 m/s.; What should I think about?: Pay close attention to the marine forecast and prepare crew and vessel for high winds and seas.
Keep in mind that the wind gusts are often significantly higher than the average wind.; Where?: Southern Baltic
Moderate Warning for Wind
Issued: 3:59 AM Jan. 2, 2026 – EUMETNET - MeteoAlarm
North-northeast 14-17 m/s. Late Friday evening decreasing.; What should I think about?: Pay close attention to the marine forecast and prepare crew and vessel for high winds and seas.
Keep in mind that the wind gusts are often significantly higher than the average wind.; Where?: Skagerrak
Moderate Warning for Wind
Issued: 3:59 AM Jan. 2, 2026 – EUMETNET - MeteoAlarm
North-northeast 14-17 m/s. Late Friday evening decreasing.; What should I think about?: Pay close attention to the marine forecast and prepare crew and vessel for high winds and seas.
Keep in mind that the wind gusts are often significantly higher than the average wind.; Where?: Skagerrak
Moderate Warning for Snow or Ice
Issued: 6:35 PM Jan. 1, 2026 – EUMETNET - MeteoAlarm
Locally heavy snow showers that may cause traffic problems.; What happens?: Late Thursday evening and into Friday night, snow showers will pass, which can be locally heavy with 5-10 cm of snow, locally up to 15 cm. The snow showers will move east and subside during the morning.; What should I think about?: Travel times may increase due to slippery roads, poor visibility and blowing snow behind vehicles. Allow more time for your journey and adjust your speed to road conditions and visibility.
It can be difficult to travel due to snow on roads, traffic accidents or vehicles that are stuck.
There is a risk of delays or canceled departures in public transport.
At temperatures close to zero degrees, there is a risk of disturbances in electricity and telecommunications networks in areas with overhead lines.; Where?: Large parts of Västra Götaland, Halland, Jönköping, Kalmar and Östergötland counties.; Comments: It is uncertain exactly where the heaviest snowfall will pass, in large parts of the area there may only be a few centimeters of snow or none at all.
Moderate Warning for Wind
Issued: 4:11 PM Jan. 1, 2026 – EUMETNET - MeteoAlarm
West-southwest 14-17 m/s. Night to Friday decreasing. Friday late morning north 14-17 m/s. Late Friday afternoon decreasing.; What should I think about?: Pay close attention to the marine forecast and prepare crew and vessel for high winds and seas.
Keep in mind that the wind gusts are often significantly higher than the average wind.; Where?: Kattegat
Moderate Warning for Wind
Issued: 8:11 AM Jan. 1, 2026 – EUMETNET - MeteoAlarm
Northwest 14-17 m/s. Thursday evening decreasing. Night to Friday northeast-north 14-17 m/s.; What should I think about?: Pay close attention to the marine forecast and prepare crew and vessel for high winds and seas.
Keep in mind that the wind gusts are often significantly higher than the average wind.; Where?: Skagerrak
Moderate Warning for Wind
Issued: 8:11 AM Jan. 1, 2026 – EUMETNET - MeteoAlarm
Northwest 14-17 m/s. Thursday evening decreasing. Night to Friday northeast-north 14-17 m/s.; What should I think about?: Pay close attention to the marine forecast and prepare crew and vessel for high winds and seas.
Keep in mind that the wind gusts are often significantly higher than the average wind.; Where?: Skagerrak
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