Denmark is bracing for a week of wet and windy weather with temperatures feeling cooler, marking a shift towards autumnal conditions at the end of spring. The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) forecasts a generally wet week, with most areas expecting 20 to 30 millimeters of rain over the next five days.
The week begins with sunshine on Monday, but showers are expected to develop across the country later in the morning. These showers could be accompanied by hail, thunder, and strong gusts of wind. Monday’s temperatures will range from 12 to 17 degrees Celsius, with a moderate to fresh southwesterly wind.
Tuesday will start with cloudy weather and rain. The weather is expected to clear up during the day, bringing some sunshine, before another period of showers arrives. Temperatures will be between 11 and 16 degrees Celsius, with a light to fresh south wind.
Another rain front is expected to move over Denmark on Wednesday night, bringing precipitation to most areas on Wednesday morning. The afternoon should bring clearer skies with some or a lot of sunshine, leading to dry weather. Temperatures on Wednesday will be between 12 and 17 degrees Celsius, with a light to moderate wind from varying directions.
Thursday morning will start sunny, but cloud cover will increase throughout the day. A rain front will spread across the country from the west in the afternoon, with numerous showers expected in the evening. Thursday will be windier than previous days, with the possibility of strong winds. Temperatures will range from 11 to 15 degrees Celsius.
Friday is expected to be a particularly showery day, with a mix of showers and sunshine. The windy conditions will persist, with the wind potentially stronger than on Thursday. While temperatures will remain between 11 and 15 degrees Celsius, the wind chill will make it feel colder.