Friday morning brings hazardous conditions for Denmark's commuters. Meteorologists warn drivers to exercise extra caution during the morning rush hour.
Local fog banks may develop overnight, creating visibility issues. Northern Jutland faces additional risks of slippery roads.
Trine Pedersen, the duty meteorologist, said in a weather briefing that conditions could trouble multiple areas across Denmark. She noted fog patches might disrupt morning traffic in various regions.
Northern Jylland experiences a slight risk of icy roads, according to weather officials. The combination of fog and potential ice creates particularly challenging driving conditions.
Despite the morning concerns, weather conditions should improve significantly later in the day. Pedersen described the Halloween forecast as "quite nice weather" for celebrations.
Daytime brings reasonable weather with dry conditions expected across most regions. Many areas will experience periods with some sunshine or considerable sunlight.
Western Jylland represents the exception to the generally favorable daytime forecast. This region will see increasing cloud cover throughout the day, with potential drizzle developing during the evening hours.
Temperatures will range between 10 and 12 degrees Celsius across most locations. The weather feels more comfortable than Thursday due to reduced wind speeds.
A weak to moderate southerly wind replaces Thursday's stronger winds. The calmer conditions contribute to the improved comfort level despite similar temperatures.
Meteorologists emphasize that while not particularly spooky for Halloween, the weather presents genuine commuting challenges. The rapid transition from morning hazards to pleasant afternoon conditions catches many drivers unprepared each year.
