List of extreme temperatures in Denmark
Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Europe located on the 56th parallel north. Denmark is located at a zone where air masses from a diverse range of regions congregate, giving it its temperate climate. Denmark's average temperature is only 7.7 °C.
Highest temperatures ever recorded in Denmark
Temperature | Location | Date recorded |
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97,5 °F / 36,4 °C | Holstebro | August 10, 1975 |
96,4 °F / 35,8 °C | Slagelse | August 13, 1911 |
96,3 °F / 35,7 °C | Herning | August 7, 1875 |
96,1 °F / 35,6 °C | Vorbasse | August 1, 1948 |
95,9 °F / 35,5 °C | Hillerød | June 29, 1947 |
95,5 °F / 35,3 °C | Studsgård | July 12, 1941 |
95,5 °F / 35,3 °C | Erslev (Morsø Kommune) | July 10, 1941 |
95,2 °F / 35,1 °C | Klemensker | August 10, 1992 |
95,2 °F / 35,1 °C | Klosterhede Plantage | July 31, 1948 |
95,2 °F / 35,1 °C | Rens | June 29, 1947 |
95,2 °F / 35,1 °C | Klosterhede Plantage | July 22, 1925 |
95,0 °F / 35,0 °C | Flintholm Gods | July 3, 1883 |
Lowest temperatures ever recorded in Denmark
Temperature | Location | Date recorded |
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−24,2 °F / −31,2 °C | Hørsted | January 8, 1982 |
−23,8 °F / −31,0 °C | Løndal | January 26, 1942 |
−22,5 °F / −30,3 °C | Hald Ege (near Viborg) | January 29, 1941 |
−21,3 °F / −29,6 °C | Søndersted (near Holbæk) | January 18, 1893 |
−20,2 °F / −29,0 °C | Brande | February 8, 1942 |
−18,6 °F / −28,1 °C | Ulstrup | February 1956 |
−17,3 °F / −27,4 °C | Kibæk | February 1940 |
−17,1 °F / −27,3 °C | Hinnerup (near Hadsten) | February 13, 1895 |
−16,8 °F / −27,1 °C | Randers | February 21, 1963 |
−16,6 °F / −27,0 °C | Søndersted (near Holbæk) | March 6, 1888 |
References
Works
- Anderson, Robert T. (2016). "Denmark". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 13 August 2016.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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