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First proper snow falling on Denmark
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Parts of the country, particularly the coastal areas, will see more sleet and rain than actual powder

Not much on the ground in Copenhagen at the moment (photo: Christian Wenande)
It took a while this year, but Denmark is experiencing snow fall nationwide for the first time this winter.
The snow is expected to move across Denmark this morning and could see some areas experience upwards of 10 cm of snow.
In other areas, the temperature will rise and the snow will turn into sleet or rain – particularly in coastal areas.
The snow has a greater chance of staying on the ground in inland regions.
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Late this year
For the first snow to be registered, it must settle on the ground in at least a thin layer – so falling sleet doesn’t count.
State records dating back to 1873 shows that, on average, the first flakes should have fluttered down on November 8.