Warmer and drier air will thus flow down over Denmark in the coming time.
This means, however, that fog or clouds can form at night, which means that in some places you have to get up in the morning before the sun really comes out.
But both Saturday and especially Sunday there will be plenty of sunshine and temperatures up to 23 degrees.
This is because a high pressure over the Norwegian Sea moves south to the North Sea and thus keeps fronts of rain and clouds away from Denmark.
First, however, we have to go straight through Friday, where there are still showers on the program.
– In Jutland, the day starts with a lot of clouds, but they disappear during the morning hours. There will be a few showers around, and we expect the temperatures to reach a maximum of 17-18 degrees, says Klaus Larsen.
According to the meteorologist, Saturday and Sunday will largely be similar.
– This is the start of dry weather and a lot of sun, promises Klaus Larsen.
On Saturday, the whole country will have dry weather with some or some sun, and the wind will be light to even mainly from the northwest.
– The sun causes the temperature to rise to just over 20 degrees. However, it will be a little cooler off the coast. Right out at the water’s edge, it will probably not be much more than 15 degrees, says the meteorologist.
On Sunday, the sun will be turned up even more.
– Here there will be quite a lot of sun in most places. In the central part of Jutland, the temperature can reach 23 degrees, while it will typically be just over 20 degrees in most other places, he says.
Also on Sunday, the wind will be light to even mainly from the northwest.
Source: The Nordic Page