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Becomes today the first summer day of the year? Now DMI is announcing

Becomes today the first summer day of the year? Now DMI is announcing

Otherwise, the temperature is expected to rise to between 17 and 23 degrees, where it will be warmest eastward over land.

In the easternmost part of Zealand it can even get a little warmer, giving today’s excitement: Do we get the first summer day of the year?

The definition of a summer day is that the temperature somewhere in the country must exceed the magic 25 degrees.

There is great variation in when the first summer day falls from year to year, and it will therefore not be unusual if it ends up falling today.

The earliest first summer day that DMI has ever registered is April 17, but here we will be back to the year 1964.

The weather changes character

You should not get used to the summery temperatures, because they have not come to stay.

Already on Wednesday, the weather is changing.

The temperature stays below 20 degrees, more clouds come and locally may fall some rain.

It marks the transition to more cool and unstable weather, which will affect the rest of the week.

From Thursday cool, unstable and more windy

From night to Thursday, the weather changes significantly.

A low -pressure area is moving down the country from the north, and here it will be pretty much the rest of the week.

The low pressure draws some showers, which can be locally with both hail and thunder. It blows up and the maximum temperature is expected to only reach 12-13 degrees.

City weather in itself gives an unequal distribution of the water, but when the week is over, there is expected to have fallen between 10-30mm in most places.

So it is enjoying Tuesday’s summer sensations and otherwise finding rainwear and umbrella from the stores.

In addition, one can be pleased that nature is finally getting a more regular shot of rain so we can get the drought index down again.



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