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

DMI issues warning: A new snowstorm could hit Denmark

A potential snowstorm is expected to affect parts of Denmark on Thursday night, according to the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI).

The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) has issued a warning for a possible snowstorm that could impact parts of Denmark beginning Thursday night. The affected areas are anticipated to stretch from RingkΓΈbing in western Jutland to northern Zealand. The warning was released on Monday, highlighting that the snowstorm is expected to start around midnight on Thursday, February 12, and last until noon on Friday, February 13.

The basis for this warning is a low-pressure system moving over Denmark, which is crucial in determining the areas that will experience snowstorm conditions. If the low pressure system follows a more northern route, only the northernmost parts of Denmark may see snowstorm-like conditions. However, if it takes a southern path, a larger portion of the country could be affected by significant snowfall and harsh weather.

As the weather evolves, residents in the potentially impacted regions are advised to prepare for challenging conditions, which may disrupt travel and daily activities. The forecast highlights the importance of monitoring updates from DMI as the trajectory of the low-pressure system becomes clearer closer to the event.

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