Denmark Sets New Heat Record
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Denmark recorded its hottest day ever, reaching 37.0 degrees Celsius amid an extreme heatwave. The Danish Meteorological Institute is also expanding its bathing water quality survey this summer.
Denmark Sets New National Heat Record of 37.0 Degrees Celsius
- Denmark recorded a new national heat record of 37.0 degrees Celsius on Saturday, according to DMI. - The record temperature was measured at two locations: รdum and Beldringe. - While Sunday will remain warm, temperatures are expected to drop to 25-30 degrees Celsius, with a possibility of rain and thunderstorms.
Denmark records its hottest day ever amid extreme heatwave
- Denmark recorded its hottest day ever on Saturday, with temperatures reaching 36.6 degrees Celsius north of Odense. - This new record surpasses the previous high of 36.4 degrees Celsius set in Holstโฆ
DMI expands number of beaches in nationwide bathing water survey
- Denmark's Meteorological Institute (DMI) is expanding its nationwide bathing water quality monitoring to 54 locations this summer. - The expansion includes the North Zealand coast for the first timeโฆ
Denmark braces for potential record-breaking heat Saturday
- Denmark is close to breaking its June temperature record of 35.5 degrees Celsius, set in 1947. - Saturday is expected to be sunny and very hot, with temperatures reaching around 35 degrees Celsius iโฆ