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DMI Warns of April Snow and Gales Hitting Denmark Tonight

By Lars Hansen •

In brief

Denmark faces an unseasonal blast of April snow and strong winds tonight, with DMI issuing nationwide warnings. The high-impact event is driving searches and poses immediate challenges. Milder weather is expected to return by Thursday.

  • - Location: Denmark
  • - Category: Breaking News
  • - Published: 1 hour ago

The Danish Meteorological Institute, known as DMI, has issued weather warnings for the entire country. The warnings are for a combination of rain, sleet, and strong winds expected overnight on April 10. This unseasonal April snow is considered a high-impact and immediate event affecting all of Denmark. The event has driven an increase in online searches for both general weather, or 'vejret', and for the official forecaster, DMI. Photos from across the country show snowfall has already begun in parts of Denmark. The weather system is bringing a mix of precipitation and powerful gales. The immediate impact on transportation and daily business operations is a primary concern for companies across the trade and commerce sectors. Milder weather conditions are forecast to return tomorrow, April 11. The sudden shift serves as a reminder of spring's volatility. Business leaders in Copenhagen and the Øresund region are monitoring the situation closely for any disruptions to logistics and supply chains. The event underscores the importance of reliable forecasting for economic planning. Companies in renewable energy and other sectors that are sensitive to weather patterns rely on timely updates from DMI. The institute's warnings allow businesses to prepare for potential operational challenges caused by the severe conditions.

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Published: April 10, 2026

Tags: DMIDenmark weatherApril snowweather warningDanish Meteorological Institute

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