Feb 9 β€’ 14:21 UTC πŸ‡©πŸ‡° Denmark Politiken

DMI issues new warning about snowstorm

Parts of Denmark are expected to experience a possible snowstorm and snowdrifts on Thursday night, according to DMI.

The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) has issued a warning regarding an impending snowstorm that is expected to affect parts of Denmark beginning Thursday night. The forecast indicates that the areas likely to be impacted range from RingkΓΈbing in Jutland to North Zealand, with specific locations depending on the path of a low-pressure system moving in from England.

The snowstorm is projected to start at midnight on February 12 and last until noon on February 13. The severity and extent of the storm will depend significantly on the trajectory of the low-pressure system; if it veers northward, only the northernmost regions of Denmark may experience harsh conditions. Conversely, if it follows a more southern path, a larger portion of the country could be affected by snowstorm-like conditions.

This weather warning highlights the unpredictability of winter storms and the importance of monitoring updates from meteorological agencies. Residents in the forecasted areas are advised to prepare for the possibility of hazardous travel conditions and snow-related disruptions as the storm approaches.

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