Will Denmark continue to experience warm and sunny weather during the remaining months of the year?
Sunny Weekend Ahead for Denmark After 11 Days of Rain
After 11 consecutive rainy days, Denmark is set to experience a change in weather this weekend, with mainly sunny conditions predicted. According to the national meteorological agency DMI, the country might enjoy some sunshine this weekend, breaking the pattern seen so far this month.
The weather forecast for Saturday indicates mainly sunny conditions in the morning, followed by increasing clouds in the afternoon. Skies will be partly cloudy at night, and temperatures will remain around 20°C. Winds will be from the southeast at about 18 km/h with gusts up to 26 km/h.
On Sunday, the weather is forecast to be dry and sunny, with winds providing a cooling effect from the northwest. Temperatures will be between 17 and 21 degrees, dipping slightly from the previous day. A mild high pressure front is expected to bring dry weather with some or quite a lot of sunshine.
As for next week, temperatures could reach up to 25 or 26 degrees, according to DR's weather presenter Helena Holvad. The warmest days next week could be Tuesday and Wednesday. Temperatures will be between 18 and 24 degrees, with eastern areas being the warmest.
However, no specific detailed forecast was provided for the period next week. Despite this, the forecast shows a positive change toward drier and sunnier conditions beginning this weekend. Typical weather in Denmark during summer can be variable, so some fluctuations may occur.
On Friday afternoon, skies are expected to clear from the west, with more frequent sunshine. However, showers will develop in northwestern Jutland in the afternoon, and there may also be showers in the east during the evening.
So far, 37.5 millimetres of rain have fallen this August, while August normally sees just over 82 millimetres on average. This means nearly half of the average rainfall which Denmark usually receives during August has already fallen.
In summary, the weekend looks to bring a break from the persistent rain with mainly sunny mornings and some cloud increase later in the day, with mild and relatively calm weather expected going forward into next week.
The art of weather-forecasting predicts a sun-filled weekend in Denmark, a stark contrast to the previous 11 days of rain. On Saturday, the news of sunshine in the morning and partly cloudy skies at night is anticipated, while on Sunday, a dry and sunny day with winds from the northwest is expected.