It's time to remember where you put your umbrella and raincoat: Sweden's state weather forecaster has warned of heavy rainfall in multiple spots across Sweden on Thursday afternoon and evening.
Sweden’s state weather forecaster SMHI has issued a class one snow warning, as snowstorms hit large parts of the country, right down to Kalmar in southern Sweden.
After what seemed like a miserably cold and damp summer, it looks like Sweden is about to get a last chance to enjoy some sunshine before the winter season moves in.
The deadly storm, which claimed three lives in Germany and wreaked havoc in much of northern Europe including the United Kingdom and the Netherlands left Sweden comparatively unharmed.
After a bleak April marred by snow and cold holiday weekends, spring weather has finally decided to return to Sweden, with temperatures set to peak at 20 degrees Celsius by the end of the week.
Drivers in Sweden were warned to take it easy on the roads on Wednesday, after snow fell across much of the country – only days after it experienced its warmest New Year's Eve on record.
Swedes have been warned to be on their guards as stretches of the country’s southern roads turned into ice rinks due to the chilly temperatures, causing a string of car accidents.
A few days too late for a white Christmas perhaps, but according to Sweden’s national weather forecaster, heavy snow will hit swathes of the south and west of the country from Saturday night.
Southern Sweden was braced for yet more snow on Sunday, after substantial falls on Saturday afternoon and evening, delighting children but causing traffic chaos.
The first snow has fallen in Sweden's north, signalling that winter is well and truly on its way. Meanwhile large parts of the country are experiencing heavy rain.
You might be shivering on a beach or sitting at home in a chunky sweater but according to the Swedish weather agency, SMHI, so far July is warmer than usual.
Swedish weather forecasters predict that the sun may peek out from behind the clouds on Wednesday, after heavy rain and thunder storms battered parts of Sweden and much of Europe on Tuesday evening.
April is a notoriously whimsical weather month and is set to take a turn for the better in Sweden as spring sunshine is set to make a return to many parts of the country .
Large swathes of northern and eastern Sweden were preparing for a further dump of snow on Sunday, with the country’s national forecaster warning that some areas could see as much as 30cm.