Heat returns, but new weather changes are coming: Here's what to expect in the coming days
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Hot weather is returning, but a change in weather is expected soon, with local showers and thunderstorms possible.
- Friday and Saturday will be sunny and very warm, with temperatures reaching up to 33ยฐC on the coast.
- Sunday is forecast to be unstable inland with increased cloud cover and potential for more intense showers and thunderstorms.
Following a brief period of cooler weather, warmer temperatures are set to return across the region. The forecast indicates sunny conditions with moderate cloud cover, particularly in inland Istria and Dalmatia, where localized showers might occur. Winds will generally be moderate, with a sea breeze developing on the coast.
Maximum daily temperatures are expected to range between 25 and 28 degrees Celsius inland, and between 30 and 33 degrees Celsius along the Adriatic coast. Friday is predicted to remain sunny and very warm, with light to moderate northeasterly winds. Coastal areas may experience moderate to strong bora winds, especially during the night and morning.
Saturday is expected to continue the trend of predominantly sunny and very warm, possibly hot, weather. However, Sunday signals a shift, with unstable conditions anticipated inland. Increased cloud cover in the afternoon could bring localized showers and thunderstorms, which may become more intense. Winds will generally be light, shifting to moderate southwesterly on Sunday, with gusty northwesterly winds possible during showers.
On the Adriatic coast, Friday may see intermittent moderate bora winds with strong gusts, particularly on the islands. Over the weekend, the bora is expected to shift to a moderate southwesterly wind, and by Sunday, a southerly wind (jugo) is also possible. Daily temperatures are projected to rise inland while slightly decreasing on the coast.
Originally published by Tuแปi Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.