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Slovenia braces for first heatwave after recent storms
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Slovenia braces for first heatwave after recent storms

From Die Zeit · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Slovenia is bracing for its first heatwave of the season, with temperatures expected to reach up to 33 degrees Celsius.
  • The heatwave follows recent severe storms and hail that caused significant damage across the country.
  • Health experts are providing recommendations for dealing with high temperatures.

Slovenia is preparing for its first significant heatwave of the year, with temperatures set to soar in the coming days. This follows a week of severe storms and damaging hail that left considerable consequences across the nation. The forecast indicates a sharp rise in temperatures, signaling a shift from the recent turbulent weather.

On Thursday, the weather is expected to be mostly sunny, though some isolated afternoon showers or thunderstorms may occur in the mountainous regions of western and northern Slovenia. Maximum daily temperatures are predicted to range between 28 and 33 degrees Celsius, according to the Slovenian Environment Agency (Arso).

The outlook for Friday suggests predominantly clear skies, with morning temperatures between 13 and 20 degrees Celsius and daytime highs climbing to between 30 and 34 degrees Celsius. Saturday is forecast to be sunny and hot, with a low probability of heat-related thunderstorms. Sunday is expected to remain mostly sunny, with a slightly increased chance of afternoon thunderstorms.

In response to the impending heatwave, Arso meteorologist Brane Gregorฤiฤ will present the current weather situation and forecast. Climatologist Katja Kozjek Mihelec will discuss historical heatwaves in Slovenia and provide future projections. Additionally, a representative from the health sector will offer essential recommendations for managing high temperatures and preventing heat-related illnesses.

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Originally published by Die Zeit in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.