Denmark is expected to experience unsettled weather with rain at the start of the week before summer-like conditions return by midweek. According to the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI), Monday will bring rain, particularly in the western and northern parts of Zealand, with temperatures ranging from 15-20 degrees Celsius.
The rain area is anticipated to move slowly northeast, resulting in scattered showers and cloudy skies for the remainder of the day, although some sunshine is expected in the afternoon. Tuesday will continue in a similar vein, with scattered showers that could be locally heavy and include thunder, with temperatures between 16-20 degrees Celsius.
The weather is expected to improve significantly on Wednesday and Thursday, with sunshine and dry conditions prevailing. Temperatures will rise to between 18-23 degrees Celsius, offering a more summery feel.
Friday may see temperatures climb even higher, potentially reaching 21-27 degrees Celsius. However, there is some uncertainty regarding the weekend forecast, particularly for the eastern part of Denmark. Rain and showers may reappear due to a low-pressure system approaching from the east.
The exact timing and trajectory of this low pressure are difficult to predict, making the weekend forecast less certain. Currently, it appears that the eastern part of the country may experience showers and cloud cover during the weekend, while the western regions are likely to enjoy continued sunshine and dry weather. The current weather pattern is influenced by several low-pressure systems and fronts, followed by a high-pressure ridge that brings more summery conditions.