The rainstorm swept over large parts of Götaland and also Svealand on Saturday.
In Linköping, residents testify to major flooding on streets in the city and in pedestrian and bicycle tunnels.
"It's like riding Flumeride at Liseberg", writes a reader to Corren about what it looks like on a street in the central parts of the city.
An Ica store has also been forced to close since water sprayed in from the roof and a tree has fallen in the city.
A couple who moved in the rain tells Expressen that their car got stuck in the water masses and broke down. They had to push it up out of the deep puddle.
When we opened the doors, we saw that the water went all the way up to the doors. Then we got a little panicked, says 20-year-old Vilhelm Isvinge to the newspaper.
The unstable weather is expected to remain even on Sunday and at the beginning of next week when a deep low-pressure system on Tuesday moves in from the west over southern Sweden.
In Karlstad, Löfbergs Arena got a water leak on Sunday morning. A technical room, locker room, and corridors have been affected.
It's pouring heavily from the roof. There's about 15 centimeters of water on the floor, says an operator at SOS Alarm to NWT.
Västervik also got its share of rain on Sunday, writes Expressen. In just under two hours during the afternoon, 40 millimeters of rain fell in the city and campers at Lysingsbadet saw their tents flooded.