He says that Friday is generally a bit divided across the country. In the southeast it means nice weather with sun, dry weather and temperatures between 10 and 13 degrees.
In the western part, there are generally more clouds, while locally there may be a few small drops.
– It will also not be as hot in the west as in the east, but in general the spring will continue a little longer on Friday. You have to enjoy it because the weather changes during the evening and night, says Frank Nielsen.
The night before Saturday, a fairly marked cold front pulls in over western Jutland, and it brings a lot of rain with it, the meteorologist informs.
This means that Saturday morning offers rain and showers in several places – especially in the eastern part of the country, before it starts to clear up from the west.
Locally, the rain can fall like hail, while the temperature probably does not get much above eight degrees.
– In other words, there is not much spring weather in the Saturday air, says Frank Nielsen.
Sunday begins just the opposite of the day before with sun in the morning on Zealand and eastern Funen, before the clouds move in from the west.
Here, too, a relatively cold day awaits with between five and eight degrees, while the wind also blows up and becomes even to hard from the southwest.
If you look into the Easter holidays, according to Frank Nielsen, the first part of the week right now looks reasonably warm and sunny with some sun and 10-15 degrees.
– For now, however, the Easter days do not look too exciting, as we get another cold front across the country. It does not look like we are getting this corona-friendly weather where you can keep Easter lunches out, the meteorologist concludes.