The Danish spring was record warm. The average temperature in March, April, and May was 9.1 degrees, according to the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI). It is 0.1 degrees warmer than the previous temperature record for spring months, which was measured in 2007.
With the current global climate policy, what is currently being recorded as a record warm spring in Denmark may become the new normal, according to climate researchers at DMI.
Spring 2024 was also the third wettest recorded in Denmark.