DMI reports more snow and a cool week
The Danish Meteorological Institute warns of snow and advises caution for drivers as winter weather impacts travel in various regions.
On the first day following the winter break for many schools in Denmark, authorities are urging drivers to exercise caution on the roads due to snowy conditions. The East Jutland Police have reported that blowing snow is causing difficulties on major and secondary roads in Aarhus Municipality. They specifically warned that several roads are affected by snow drifts, resulting in larger mounds of snow accumulating, which can pose additional hazards for motorists.
In a related update, the South Zealand and Lolland-Falster Police have communicated that snow is blowing across their entire jurisdiction, with the Danish Road Directorate confirming visibility of blowing snow on all their road cameras. While snow may not be widespread across every area, there is a risk of sudden accumulation, prompting police to recommend that drivers remain cautious, particularly during the morning commute when the conditions are most challenging.
The Danish Meteorological Institute has issued a warning for snow across Jutland, Funen, and Lolland, indicating that residents in these regions should be prepared for cooler weather and potentially hazardous travel conditions. As winter continues to affect Denmark, authorities are focused on ensuring that motorists remain safe while navigating the roads amidst these challenging weather conditions.