Denmark’s meteorological institute, DMI, has issued a heatwave alert for the majority of the country, spanning Friday through Sunday. The warning excludes the islands of Bornholm, Samsø, and Læsø. Temperatures are forecast to climb between 28 and 33 degrees Celsius across much of Denmark as warm air moves in from the south. The DMI’s early warning signals a potential for significant heat stress and encourages residents to take necessary precautions. Authorities have not yet specified the exact measures recommended, but typically advise staying hydrated and avoiding strenuous activity during peak heat hours. This heatwave follows a period of relatively mild temperatures, making the sudden increase particularly notable. The alert underscores the increasing frequency of extreme weather events linked to climate change.