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Snowfall expected overnight in Tallinn

Snowfall expected overnight in Tallinn

According to the weather forecast, heavy snow and sleet are expected to reach southern Estonia after midnight, quickly spreading north. Blizzards are likely in some areas, creating hazardous driving conditions. The City of Tallinn is on high alert to ensure snow clearing and de-icing operations are carried out effectively.

“On behalf of the City of Tallinn, I urge everyone to exercise greater caution on the roads: maintain a safe distance, drive with calmness, and allow extra time to reach your destination. This way, everyone can arrive home safely and even have time to build the first snowman of the season with their children,” said Deputy Mayor Pärtel-Peeter Pere.

The snow clearing map shows which sidewalks across Tallinn are cleared by the city. Additional information about winter maintenance, as well as answers to frequently asked questions, can be found on the city’s new webpage: www.tallinn.ee/en/lumi.

The Tallinn Urban Environment and Public Works Department and its maintenance partners will focus on clearing snow from main roads and other key areas. Snow on smaller streets and roads within neighborhoods will be handled by district-level maintenance partners. The city will also clear sidewalks along major roads with high foot traffic, where it is unsafe for pedestrians to walk on the roadway. The snow clearing map also includes details about winter maintenance of bike paths and lanes. De-icing is conducted alongside snow clearing.

This winter, Tallinn will clear more snow from smaller sidewalks in the Kesklinn and Põhja-Tallinn districts due to their high pedestrian traffic. In other parts of the city, snow clearing will continue as usual.

The Tallinn Urban Environment and Public Works Department reminds residents that the responsibility for clearing many sidewalks lies with the owners of adjacent properties, who are also required to carry out anti-slip treatment when necessary. The recommended anti-slip material is granite grit with a particle size of 2-6 mm. The use of ash, sand, or chlorides is not permitted. District governments provide free granite grit to apartment associations and private homeowners; those interested should contact their district office.

For questions about snow clearing, residents can contact Tallinn’s helpline at 14 410. Issues can also be reported using the cleanliness and landscaping information system map application: https://hhhis.tallinn.ee/.

More information about snow clearing on Tallinn's streets is available at www.tallinn.ee/en/lumi.