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    Rain for Denmark as a wet Autumn arrives

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    By News Desk on September 23, 2024 EU
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    On Monday morning, and its rain for Denmark as a wet Autumn arrives for many who woke up to fog and a visibility of less than 100 metres.

    At the end of the morning, the sun will break through and some areas will see the the last beautiful sunsets of a late summer day this round.

    Rain for Denmark

    This is what Trine Pedersen, meteorologist on duty at Denmark’s Meteorological Institute (DMI), tells us.

    “The temperatures will be around 18 to 22 degrees with some or a lot of sun,” she says.

    If you stay on the coasts towards the Kattegat, however, you must arm yourself with extra patience.

    Here, fog and clouds will linger a little longer during the day than in the rest of the country.

    Weather forecast for Denmark this week

    During the night to Tuesday, a low pressure approaches from the south, where on Tuesday morning it is ready to kill the warm, Danish late summer weather.

    It will be a classic autumn weather with clouds and periods of rain. The temperatures will drop, so it will be somewhere between 15 and 18 degrees.

    Wednesday’s weather will be very similar to Tuesday’s weather with the same temperatures and a mix of clouds and periods of rain.

    After this, the autumn weather will make its appearance in earnest, when a new low pressure moves in over the country from the south on Thursday with a more frequency of rain.

    As we approach the weekend on Friday, the windy weather will continue. However, That the wind will be a bit cooler, and in most places the temperatures will be between 12 and 15 degrees. Similar to most of northern Europe.

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