This is what DMI writes on Saturday evening on their website, where they have also issued a warning of heavy rain and thunder in the whole of North Jutland.
According to DMI, North Jutland is expected to be hit by prolonged rain throughout the evening and night to Sunday, which may be accompanied by thunder.
A total of 25-35 millimeters can fall in six hours, writes DMI.
Then it breaks loose in several places in Jutland. Thunder and some precipitation. No cloudburst yet, but it will happen. Jutland and Funen are in the firing zone for the next four to six hours. pic.twitter.com/JPCpp38h6O
— DMI (@dmidk) August 24, 2024
The warning, which is valid until 02:00 on the night of Sunday, was already valid from 17:00 on Saturday afternoon, but DMI announced at 19:00 on the social media X that the storm allowed itself to be delayed. Instead, Holland got “a proper one on the hat,” as DMI himself wrote.
In virtually the entire remaining part of Jutland, DMI also warns of local cloudbursts for most of the night.
On Saturday evening, cloudbursts were measured in Boris in West Jutland and in Esbjerg. In the latter city, there is indeed a triple downpour, as 15 millimeters of rain have fallen in just 10 minutes.
Neither North Jutland nor Central and West Jutland Police report any weather challenges in North Jutland.
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