Sunny, warm weekend in Copenhagen

Temperatures expected to hit 23 degrees on Sunday

The strong winds of the last few days are abating and Copenhageners’ eyes are dilating at the prospect of sunny calm days – perfect weather to sit out on the balcony and relax, or head to the park.

Starting from today, five days of 20+ degree sunniness beckons for the Danish capital.

Temperatures will peak over the weekend, with the thermometer expected to hit 23 degrees on Sunday.

A few sea breezes though
Nevertheless, it won’t be completely calm over the next five days, particularly by the coast, so maybe a trip to the beach this weekend is being wildly optimistic.

But a garden party to celebrate the final of Eurovision on Saturday … now you’re talking!

Overall, it will be dry in the capital region for the foreseeable, as the next forecast shower isn’t until Tuesday May 16. 





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