Snow blowing into Denmark

March marches in with blowing snow and freezing temperatures

The skies are bright and the calendar says that spring is dawning, but winter seems determined to hang on for one last gasp.

Temperatures are hovering around freezing throughout the country, which will allow for snow to fall as a front moves across from the west during the day.

Wilder west
The snow will start on the west coast at about 3pm. By midnight, it will have spread across all of Jutland and Funen and be on its way across Zealand. Bornholm should pretty much be spared.

High winds could create blustery snow conditions overnight. The total snowfall will be between one and seven centimetres, with the heaviest accumulations in the west.

Looking ahead over the next week, there will be snow and rain on most days, with 18 mm (18 cm if it all ends up being snow) forecast for Sunday in the Capital Region.





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