
According to DR, large parts of Denmark will experience snowfall, frost, and freezing rain overnight and into Monday, November 21, which could cause serious problems while commuting to work on Monday morning, according to the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI), which advises road users to leave their homes in time.
A low pressure system over southeast Falster on Sunday brought snow across parts of the country, and the low pressure is expected to move north towards Kattegat overnight. According to the DMI, this will cause snow to fall in various parts of the country, and temperatures between zero and four degrees will help the snow to accumulate for some time.
According to DMI, this means that you should pay attention before heading out into traffic tonight and tomorrow morning, as there is a possibility of ice or snow forming on some roads and flooded areas.