At the rescue service Storgöteborg you are preparing for many efforts.

- So far it's very quiet. We have had a case with a tree across a road, but the Swedish Transport Administration took care of it. But we know that it will come and we are ready for it to be a lot during the day, says Åsa Opperud, alarm and command operator shortly after 8 o'clock on Sunday.

Even during the night, similar cases have come in.

"We have had some trees that have fallen over some roads," said LO Nordström at the rescue service Greater Gothenburg just before 4 o'clock.

wind warnings

SMHI has issued Class 1 warnings for very harsh winds in large parts of southern Sweden. But the winds are not expected to be as strong as in the last storm.

- If you compare with the low pressure a week ago, it is a little calmer on the wind front, although it is quite windy. Then we had class 2 warnings, now we have class 1, although it can be storm strength locally, says Max Lindberg Stoltz at SMHI.

In Halland and Västra Götaland there are warnings for large amounts of rain. Between 19 and just before 2, the weather station Kroppefjäll-Granan between Mellerud and Vänerborg had 17.3 millimeters, while Gothenburg was second most wet with 10.2.

- Throughout the night and parts of Sunday, large amounts will fall, in their places as much as throughout February, says Lindberg Stoltz.

High water level

In February, it usually falls 30-40 millimeters on the West Coast. Up to 50 millimeters can now fall locally.

The wind also causes the water level to rise along the coasts, and class 1 warnings for high water levels have been issued for Kattegatt, Skagerack and the northern and southern Bothnia. The worst will be in the North Kvarken and the Bothnian Sea, where Class 2 warnings have been issued.

Train traffic has been canceled on the routes Uddevalla-Strömstad, Håkantorp-Gårdsjö, Herrljunga-Vänersborg. Herrljunga-Borås and Borås-Varberg, writes the Swedish Transport Administration in a press release. The traffic on the routes is expected to resume only on Monday at 18.

From noon on Sunday, traffic is also suspended on the Halmstad-Jönköping, Vaggeryd-Nässjö, Nässjö-Vetlanda and Nässjö-Hultsfred routes. That traffic is expected to resume at noon on Monday.