DMI is in no doubt in new summer forecast: This is how summer will be in Denmark
DMI has no doubt in the new summer forecast.
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Summer is in full drone, but the same can not be said about the weather.
Since we entered June, the weather has been a mixed country trade.
The Danes have not been allowed to experience many summery days, but it seems that it is apparently changed soon.
The thing is that the latter half of June and only half of July appear to offer pleasant Danish summer weather without the big fluctuations.
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It writes DMI in the just updated monthly forecast.
Mildly and balanced in week 25
Temperatures will land at normal for the season, ie somewhere between 17 and 23 degrees during the day and 7 to 15 degrees at night.
The rainfall is expected to be modest and fall primarily first and late in the week.
In the middle of the week seems to offer periods of dry weather, which promises well for outdoor activities.
Sun chances and unpredictability in week 26
The following week begins with high pressure over the British Isles, which block fronts from the west. It gives Denmark a good chance of sun, but to the east lurks unstable low pressure.
It can result in more cloud cover and local, potentially heavy showers – in some places with thunder and hail.
Temperatures stay within a summery framework, and here there are even opportunities for summer days, as DMI reports between 17 and 25 degrees during the daytime and 7 to 15 degrees at night.
Against more stable summer weather in week 27?
The weather forecast for week 27 is more uncertain, but there is evidence that a blocking high pressure can occur over northwestern Europe.
If that happens, we can look forward to a definite summer week with dry weather, lots of sun and temperatures that sneak up between 17 and 27 degrees, which is why the magic 30 are within easy reach.
The nights can offer warm 8 to 18 degrees.
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