Mar 23 • 06:07 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark Politiken

More people may need an umbrella on election day

Weather conditions on election day in Denmark are expected to be mixed, with autumn-like rain at times.

This week in Denmark is expected to bring a mix of weather, starting with autumn-like conditions due to a cold front moving in from the northwest. According to Jesper Eriksen, a meteorologist from the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI), the week begins with light rain over Jutland, which will dissipate as the cold front moves eastward. Overall, the country will experience a blend of sun and clouds, with temperatures ranging from 7 to 11 degrees Celsius.

On Tuesday, which is election day, the weather will shift again as a front system approaches from the west. This is expected to bring more clouds and periods of rain, initially affecting the northwestern parts of Denmark but potentially spreading to other areas throughout the day. This weather change emphasizes the need for voters to be prepared for wet conditions during one of the significant civic duties in the country.

The second half of the week will likely see cooler temperatures with more classic spring weather emerging, but voters might want to keep their umbrellas handy as they head to the polls. The changing weather emphasizes the unpredictability of spring, aligning with a busy week of civic engagement as citizens participate in the election process while contending with shifts in the weather.

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