Strong winds brought by Storm Jakob left more than 12,000 people without power on Friday, and have led to train, bus and ferry services being cancelled.
Trains in and out of Gothenburg have suffered major delays, several bridges have been closed and drivers have been advised to stay at home. Here is how Storm Louis has affected traffic in Sweden.
Storm Babet is expected to hit southern Sweden today, with train and bus lines in some areas cancelled from the afternoon. The Öresund bridge is at risk of closure and Sweden's weather service warns serious flooding is possible.
Serious flooding is in store for Sweden's southern coast this weekend, the country's weather service warns, as water levels continue to rise. Some areas could see their highest water levels since the 1990s.
Severe thunderstorms and heavy winds on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning have delayed trains and disrupted road traffic across southern Sweden, according to the Swedish Transport Administration.
A combination of strong winds and snow battered parts of Sweden on Wednesday, blowing buses off roads, bringing down trees and leading to train cancellations.
Floods, infectious disease, forest fires, and cyber attacks are among several threats to Sweden identified by the country's Civil Contingencies Authority (Myndigheten för Samhällsskydd och Beredskap-MSB).
A low-pressure system which unleashed deadly storms in Belgium on Thursday swept into Sweden on Friday, prompting warnings for heavy rains and possible flooding.
Storms, snow falls and road chaos have been forecast for Sunday evening and Monday by meteorological agency SMHI. Motorists are advised to avoid driving if they can.
A series of fierce storms in the past few years have cost Swedish insurance companies 5.2 billion kronor, leading to higher premiums and warnings of worse to come.
Two of the biggest power companies in Sweden, Sydkraft and Fortum, will give full compensation all of those affected by the powerful storm to hit southern Sweden in January. The decision is a reversal of the companies early policy not to compensate many of those affected by the stoppages.