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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.[1]
Highest temperatures ever recorded in Denmark
Temperature
Location
Date recorded
97,5 °F / 36,4 °C
Holstebro
August 10, 1975
96,4 °F / 35,8 °C
Gl. Antvorskov
August 14, 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
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July 1925
95,0 °F / 35,0 °C
?
July 1883
Lowest temperatures ever recorded in Denmark
Temperature
Location
Date recorded
−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
January 29, 1941
−21,3 °F / −29,6 °C
Søndersted
January 17, 1893
−20,2 °F / −29,0 °C
Brande
February 8, 1942
−18,6 °F / −28,1 °C
?
February 1956
−17,3 °F / −27,4 °C
?
February 20, 1940
−17,1 °F / −27,3 °C
?
February 1895
−16,8 °F / −27,1 °C
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February 21, 1963
−16,6 °F / −27,0 °C
Søndersted
March 6, 1888
−15,5 °F / −26,4 °C
Døvling
February 1978
−15,5 °F / −26,4 °C
?
February 1970
−14,6 °F / −25,9 °C
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January 1958
−14,4 °F / −25,8 °C
?
January 1985
−14,1 °F / −25,6 °C
Aalborg
March 6, 1987
−14,1 °F / −25,6 °C
Døvling
December 17, 1981
−13,9 °F / −25,5 °C
?
February 1969
−13,9 °F / −25,5 °C
Søndersted
January 15, 1881
−13,2 °F / −25,1 °C
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March 1955
−13,0 °F / −25,0 °C
?
February 1941
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