February weather forecast
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Weather in February

As the last month of winter, February in Denmark offers a marginally milder climate compared to January. However, the temperatures remain cold, and the harsh winter conditions persist. The cold winds from Siberia continue to influence the climate, but their intensity is somewhat reduced compared to January.

Average temperatures fluctuate around freezing, but it is not uncommon for thermometers to dip below zero. Yet, the February lows are typically less severe than the -20°C (-4°F) extremes seen in January.

Sea temperatures in February remain cold but start showing a slow upward trend, preparing for the upcoming spring. However, the North Sea continues to be a source of milder weather for coastal areas, especially along the western Jutland coast.

Despite the cold, February marks the beginning of a gradual decrease in humidity, slightly lowering from the peak 86% observed in January. Wind speeds also start to lessen, reducing the biting wind chill effect somewhat experienced during the previous month.

As far as precipitation goes, February sees moderate but frequent showers, akin to January. These often manifest as snowfall, contributing to the total of 20 to 25 snowfall days between November and mid-April.

In terms of daylight, February sees a slight improvement compared to January, with longer hours of sunshine. However, these still fall short of the longer, brighter days seen from late spring to early autumn.

It's important to note that February can still bring severe winter conditions. In the cities, especially in the capital Copenhagen, cold weather prevails. Therefore, despite the relative improvement in climatic conditions compared to January, February is still part of Denmark's cold winter season.

  • Copenhagen - February »
    The month with the least rainfall in Copenhagen is February, when the rain falls for 11.4 days and typically collects 23mm (0.91") of precipitation. The month with the least rainfall in Copenhagen is February, when the rain falls for 11.4 days and typically collects 23mm (0.91") of precipitation.
  • Aarhus - February »
    In Aarhus, Denmark, during February, snow falls for 8.2 days and regularly aggregates up to 28mm (1.1") of snow. In Aarhus, in February, snow falls for 8.2 days, with typically accumulated 28mm (1.1") of snow.
  • Odense - February »
    The months with the most snowfall in Odense are January and February, with an average 23mm (0.91") of accumulated snow. In Odense, during February, snow falls for 7.6 days and regularly aggregates up to 23mm (0.91") of snow.
  • Aalborg - February »
    In Aalborg, Denmark, in February, during 8.5 snowfall days, 45mm (1.77") of snow is typically accumulated. In Aalborg, in February, during 10 rainfall days, 38mm (1.5") of precipitation is typically accumulated.
  • Esbjerg - February »
    In Esbjerg during February, snow falls for 5.7 days. In Esbjerg, during February, the rain falls for 12 days and regularly aggregates up to 41mm (1.61") of precipitation.
  • Randers - February »
    February in Randers retains the chill of winter, but a small hint of change can be noticed as the days progress. In Randers in February, it is raining for 9 days, with typically 27mm (1.06") of accumulated precipitation.
  • Kolding - February »
    The last full month of winter in Kolding, February, continues the trend set by January, albeit with sporadic glimpses of warmer days. In Kolding, in February, during 7.3 snowfall days, 43mm (1.69") of snow is typically accumulated.
  • Horsens - February »
    The month with the most snowfall in Horsens is February, when snow falls for 6.1 days and typically aggregates up to 32mm (1.26") of snow. The months with the coldest seawater in Horsens are January and February, with an average sea temperature of 3.3°C (37.9°F).
  • Vejle - February »
    In Vejle, in February, during 9.5 rainfall days, 23mm (0.91") of precipitation is typically accumulated. In Vejle, in February, during 9.5 rainfall days, 23mm (0.91") of precipitation is typically accumulated.
  • Roskilde - February »
    The month with the most snowfall in Roskilde is February, when snow falls for 7.4 days and typically aggregates up to 35mm (1.38") of snow. In Roskilde in February, during 9.1 rainfall days, 22mm (0.87") of precipitation is typically accumulated.
  • Herning - February »
    In Herning, in February, during 6.9 snowfall days, 32mm (1.26") of snow is typically accumulated. In Herning, in February, snow falls for 6.9 days, with typically accumulated 32mm (1.26") of snow.
  • Silkeborg - February »
    In Silkeborg, Denmark, during February, the rain falls for 8.4 days and regularly aggregates up to 17mm (0.67") of precipitation. In Silkeborg, in February, during 7.3 snowfall days, 22mm (0.87") of snow is typically accumulated.
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