The last gasps of winter bring snowy weather to parts of the country.
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Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 8:05 AM UTC - in Denmark
The last spasms of winter bring snow to parts of the country.
Snow on a car in Knebel on Mols on Sunday morning. (Photo: © Maria Brinks Arianfar)
By Anders Brandt ([email protected]) 33 minutes ago
Winter weather won’t completely leave Denmark, and on Sunday morning, snow and slippery roads are expected in parts of Eastern Jutland and some areas of Zealand, while the southern and westernmost parts of the country will experience a Sunday morning with dry weather, rain, and patches of thick fog.
The wintry conditions arrive on the northern side of a precipitation area that moved into Denmark overnight. With temperatures just around freezing in the northern and eastern parts of the country, the precipitation has fallen as snow.
Throughout the morning hours, snow may continue in the northern and eastern parts of Jutland and in North Zealand.
The snow falls at temperatures near freezing and is wet and heavy, but as seen on Sunday morning, it can settle on streets and roads, posing a risk of slippery conditions.
Forecast for precipitation at 11 AM Sunday: The white areas indicate snowfall. (Photo: © DR Weather)
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Dry weather, rain, and fog in the afternoon
Rain and fog will first appear later in the day, with temperatures rising to just one or two degrees Celsius in North Zealand. Meanwhile, in the northern part of Jutland, temperatures will hover around freezing all Sunday.
In the rest of the country, temperatures between one and three degrees Celsius will bring new rain, starting in West Jutland around lunchtime and moving across the southern regions.
Weather map for Sunday afternoon. (Photo: © DR Weather)
In addition to the rain, which can melt large amounts of snow, there is also a risk of fog, which may become dense in places.
Only on Monday will the warmth truly break through, with temperatures ranging between two and five degrees Celsius.
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