Has there been a nuclear apocalypse, but no one has bothered to tell us yet?
Because with nuclear apocalypse, winter never ends. It just goes on forever.
Just like in Denmark recently.
Down to minus 6.8
In eastern Jutland last night, the coldest temperatures in three decades were recorded so late in the spring (yes, it apparently began on March 20).
Thermometers crashed to minus 6.8 degrees near Horsens.
By comparison, the metropolitan area was a tropical paradise with temperatures rising to 3 degrees above zero.
Snow, sun, hail, rain, repeat
TV2 reports that it was the coldest spring night in three decades. On 21 April 1991, a temperature of -7.3 degrees was registered in Central Jutland.
But seriously, there’s something they do not tell us. Sleet, snow, hail, rain, brief moments of glorious sunshine followed by violent winds and blizzards … we’ve seen it all in the last week or so.
We had a hot magic formula just before Easter, but since an expected snowstorm on Monday 5 April, the bad weather is returning – on days the national meteorologist DMI has assured us that it is not raining.
Source: The Nordic Page