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Police warn drivers to stay off Swedish roads

Published: 5 Dec 12 10:35 CET | Print version
Updated: 5 Dec 12 10:46 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/44856/20121205/

Police urged drivers to refrain from unnecessary travel on Wednesday as delays continued to plague Stockholm's major airports after heavy snowfall shows no sign of abating.

All flights at Arlanda were grounded for a time on Wednesday, but one runway was opened shortly after 10am to allow planes to take off.

However, no planes were yet being allowed to land.

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"It's going to be like this at least until lunch. But we're going to have major problems all day," Klas Nilsson, spokesman for airport operator Swedavia, told the TT news agency.

Stockholm's Bromma airport is experiencing major delays as well, spokeswoman Ulrika Fager told the TT news agency.

Meanwhile, flights have been on schedule at Skavsta airport, located about 100 kilometres southwest of Stockholm.

The snowfall picked up pace during the night, confirmed the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI).

"At 4am, the snowfall became more intense in Stockholm and in Sörmland and Uppland," said SMHI's Gustav Åström.

"We could see up to 20 centimetres more snow during the morning."

The storm caused a number of accidents across central Sweden, but none resulted in any serious injuries.

"The roads are in rough shape right now. If you don't need to go out, try to avoid doing so for the moment," Östergötland County police duty officer Lars-Göran Nilseryd told TT.

Sweden's postal service, Posten, also issued a statement that some customers in Stockholm, Uppland and Södermanland Counties may not receive any post on Wednesday due to the harsh weather.

Long-distance rail service was experiencing delays of up to an hour on some routes, with rail operator SJ warning that delays would likely worsen throughout the day.

Buses in the Stockholm region are running but experiencing delays.

The metro, trams, and commuter trains are also running, but a number of commuter rail lines have been delayed by up to 45 minutes, according to the Stockholm Public Transport operator SL.

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08:00 December 5, 2012 by robban70226
Just another winter, what's nw here?
09:16 December 5, 2012 by smilingjack
sounds like a good excuse to get the glogg out.

finally real snow. yipee. hic hic :)
10:49 December 5, 2012 by EtoileBrilliant
Little known fact about parking at Arlanda. Over Christmas they have 65% off their Sky City heated indoor parking right next to T4 and T5. This means you pay more or less the same price as the Long Term Alpha and your car is snow free and walking distance from the airport.

Limited spaces only.
20:19 December 7, 2012 by marbund1
AH, so that's what happened to all the rain, need boats to get through some of the villages here...

...Hic.
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