Icy and snow-covered roads have been reported across multiple regions of Denmark this Sunday morning. The Danish Road Directorate, known locally as Vejdirektoratet, issued a warning following an extremely cold night with sub-zero temperatures nationwide. Road surfaces became both snow-covered and icy in large parts of Denmark. According to the Road Directorate’s official traffic map, the most affected areas include North Jutland, the island of Funen, and Bornholm. Additional icy conditions have also been observed around Roskilde on the island of Zealand and near Kolding in Jutland. These locations are experiencing a combination of snow accumulation and black ice, which creates slippery driving conditions. The warning from the Road Directorate emphasizes that drivers should take extra care when traveling. The icy patches are not limited to rural roads but may also affect urban areas. No specific accidents or incidents have been mentioned in the alert, but the widespread nature of the hazardous conditions means all road users should remain cautious. The Road Directorate has not announced any additional measures beyond the current warning, and local authorities are expected to respond based on ongoing assessments of road safety.
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