The limit for storm goes when the wind blows 24.5 meters per second.

During Saturday morning, storm Malik is expected to pull in with winds of over 30 m / s and maybe even up to hurricane strength (32.7 m / s).

And the storm stays until late Sunday.

- There is a risk of flooding locally and this means that the trees are extra bad in the wet ground and can fall.

This in turn means, in addition to the risk of getting them on board, that trains and buses risk being delayed, says Nils Holmqvist.

"Buy the weekend candy earlier"

He believes that as soon as a storm is so big that it gets a name, there is reason to be extra careful and even though he emphasizes that everyone must make their own decisions, the advice is to stay inside.

- Maybe you can plan a little better, buy the weekend candy a little earlier so you do not have to go out in the storm.

Even those who plan to go out with the car should think about this weekend.

- There is a risk of being left standing due to fallen trees, it may also be the case that bridges are closed.

The Öresund Bridge closes, for example, at 25 m / s, says Nils Holmqvist.