Winter in Denmark is very cold, but not because of strong frosts as such, but because of the high level of relative humidity and squally westerly winds. At this time of year dominated by cloudy, rainy weather. And on days when there is no precipitation, the sky is covered with dense white clouds, which break through the sun’s rays rarely works. Barely starting to get light quite late – at about 09:30 and getting dark at 16:30.
The average temperature for the season ranges from -5 to +4 °C. The highest temperatures in the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic ocean. Then in February, the coldest month of the year, during the day the temperature doesn’t fall below +6 °C. Winter in Denmark with little snow, so if snow falls, it settles in no more than 2-3 weeks, and after melting at once. The rare snowfalls that happen in the country, regarded by the Danes as a real disaster.
Kongelundsskoven.
Kongelundsskoven.
Kongelundsskoven.
Hand in hand through the… forest.
A girl in the snow.
Kongelundsskoven.
Kongelundsskoven.
Running toward the light.
Turn left to the city.
Kongelundsskoven.
Kongelundsskoven.
The main canal in Christianshavn.
Østerport Station.
Nordre Toldbod.
Nordhavn Station.
A walk at the Kastellet.
The former naval dry dock.
Dragør Harbour.
Dragør Harbour.
Dragør Harbour.
Dragør Harbour.
Dragør Harbour.
Dragør Harbour.
Christianshavns Kanal.
Kings Garden.
The first if the day.
Rosenborg Castle.
Rosenborg Castle.
Swan lake.
Swan lake.
The winter golf course.
The white green.
Bellevue Beach.
Bellevue Beach.
Bellevue Beach.
Cold weather by the coast.
Cold weather by the coast.
Winter bathing.
Nyhavn.
The Little Mermaid.
Copenhagen cycles all the year.
The Little Mermaid.
Inderhavnsbroen.
Knippelsbro.
Krøyers Plads.
The Standard.
Sluseholmen.
Sluseholmen.
A happy winter girl.
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