Summer makes weekend comeback, but is it a final stand?

This weekend temperatures are expected to reach around 25 degrees

We may be heading into the second week of Septmber, but the weather forecasted this upcoming weekend is looking more like August (or at least June). With anticipated sunshine and expected temperatures of over 25 degrees, summer may be ending in a blaze of glory.

But while temperatures may be on the rise, such as the 27 degrees forecasted in southwestern Jutland, western reaches may see showers and by Sunday evening skies will start clouding up in most areas as a front moves in bringing with it the chance of showers and possibly thunder.

Next week brings temperatures in the teens and the chance of rain. 

So enjoy the good weather while it lasts.




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