The fine Danish summer weather continues

Rain and possible thunderstorms on tap for today

Let a smile be your umbrella – and take a real one along today.

As the summer that never came continues, most places will see rain today.

A passing front has already brought strong winds and rain to many parts of the country, and it looks set to continue on and off all day, although the sun could peek through in some places. There is also a chance of thunderstorms in some areas today.

Sun?
The sun, for those of you who don’t remember it, is a large, warming, glowing object that often appears in the sky in other countries.

Temperatures should be a balmy 12-17 degrees today.

The rest of the week looks set to be characterised by the same type of unstable air that could allow an hour or two of sun here and there, but mostly clouds and temperatures struggling to get above 17 degrees.





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