Monday will be windy, bitterly cold, and there is a warning for blowing snow
Windy and cold weather with a warning for blowing snow is expected in Denmark on Monday, impacting travel conditions.
Denmark is bracing for particularly challenging weather conditions on Monday, as forecasters predict strong winds and low temperatures. According to DR's weather presenter, Thomas Kaa MΓΈrk, the wind will pick up this evening, setting the stage for a blustery day ahead. A minor snowfall is also expected to sweep over the country, increasing the likelihood of blowing snow, which is problematic for travel and road conditions.
The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) has issued a warning for blowing snow throughout the day on Monday, particularly affecting regions of Jutland, Funen, and Bornholm. This advisory means that travelers should be cautious as roads may close in several areas, not solely due to new snow accumulation but also due to the combination of wind and existing snow. The snow accumulation is predicted to be minimal, around 1-3 centimeters, primarily impacting the southwestern parts of the country.
As the day progresses, the wind will continue to howl throughout Monday afternoon, with temperatures hovering around 2-3 degrees below freezing. This combination of factors calls for preparation from residents and travelers alike, with officials urging people to stay informed about weather updates and road conditions to ensure safety during this harsh weather episode.