Dmi's Heavy Rain Warning Ends After Two Days
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Most of the heavy rain that hit several parts of the country on Monday and Tuesday has passed.
DMI continues to have a warning of severe weather on Funen and Lolland-Falster, but the rest of the country is spared.
South Zealand and Lolland-Falster were particularly hit by heavy rain. In several places, more than 100 millimeters were measured.
DMI is still working to calculate the exact number of millimeters that fell from the warning that started on Monday at 4 p.m. to Tuesday at 9 p.m. Therefore, the figures are subject to updated figures being released later in the day, the watchdog says. The preliminary figures, however, show that an extremely large amount of water has fallen in the past 29 hours alone. South Funen and the islands in particular appear to have been hit hard by the …
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There are several reasons why these days' rainy weather can be described as "very dangerous", according to the DMI's chief of staff. Nevertheless, the weather institute will now look into whether the wording should be changed.
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