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A sunny Tuesday in Denmark

TheCopenhagenPost
October 4th, 2016


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After a couple of seriously rainy days, today will be an autumn classic

A fine autumn day in the offing (photo: Pexels)

Today’s weather offers a complete change from yesterday’s soaking.

Most of the country will bask in a sunny and lovely October day, with only Bornholm in danger of seeing clouds and perhaps a shower.

A stronger high pressure system than normal is controlling the weather and bringing light-to-moderate winds in from the northeast for most of the country.

Blustery Bornholm
The winds could be much stronger on Bornholm, making the weather there a little bit rougher than across the rest of Denmark. As the cooler north winds pass over the warm Baltic waters, local clouds and rain could develop on the island.

Temperatures around the country will be between 12 and 15 degrees, which is just about normal for this time of year.


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