Denmark close on the wild record: – Having to go very wrong

autumn rain will never end, and it means that the Danish autumn weather now with all probability beats the record and becomes the wettest autumn ever.

It informs meteorologist at DMI Steen Hermansen.

– We are know to be very close to a record. We’ve got about 320 millimeters of rain, so we are measly seven millimeter from beating the record, he says.

The current nedbørsrekord for the season is 327 millimeters in average nationwide and was set in 1967.

Seven millimeters is very realistic, since the DMI is expecting more rain, both in this and in the next week.

– Since we already get rain in the morning (Wednesday, red.), and we also expect rain in the next week, so you have to go very wrong, if not we will get this here record in the house, says Steen Hermansen.

– the Next week looks wet and windy out, so that is the place to find the umbrella forward, reads it.

Steen Hermansen may, however, joy of the danes with the fact that next week’s temperatures will not be as low as one could fear.

the Temperatures will be between five and ten degrees during the day, and at night it will only be slightly colder, with temperatures between four and eight degrees.

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New Articles – 12. nov. 2019 – at. 17:36 VIDEO: Close to the wild record

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