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White Christmas in Denmark

A proper Danish Christmas should preferably be white, but unfortunately that does not happen often. Not until 90% of the country is covered with at least half a centimetre of snow does Denmark’s Meteorological Institute say that we have a national white

Christmas, and we have actually only experienced that seven times since 1900. That was in 1915, 1923, 1938, 1956, 1969, 1981, and 1995.

The weather on December 24

Statistically, there are on average 14 years between the white Christmases in Denmark, which means that the chance of snow-covered surroundings on the 24th of December is 7%. In 67% of the cases, the weather in the afternoon on the 24th is grey and mild, and in approximately 25% of the cases, several different transitional forms between the national white Christmas and the grey, mild Christmas occur.

Source: Denmark’s Meteorological Institute
Thursday, November 06 2008
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