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Slovenia issues orange storm warning for northeast
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Slovenia issues orange storm warning for northeast

From Delo · () Slovenian

Translated from Slovenian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Slovenia's Agency for Environment (Arso) issued an orange weather warning for the northeast region.
  • Localized storms are expected Sunday afternoon and evening due to a cold front moving into Central Europe.
  • The forecast indicates a return to sunny weather with rising temperatures from Wednesday onwards.

Slovenia's Environment Agency (Arso) has issued an orange weather warning for the northeastern part of the country, anticipating localized storms on Sunday afternoon and evening. This is the second-highest alert level for the region, effective from around 1 p.m. until late evening.

The approaching cold front from Central Europe will influence Slovenia's weather, bringing warmer and slightly more humid air from the southwest. While the day begins with clear skies, cloud cover is expected to increase from the north by midday. Localized showers and thunderstorms are predicted for the northeast in the afternoon, potentially spreading to central areas by evening. The wind will shift from southwest to northeast in the east during the afternoon.

Monday's forecast suggests variable to mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, and possible thunderstorms in the Primorska region. However, from Wednesday onward, the outlook points to several days of sunny weather with gradually increasing temperatures.

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Originally published by Delo in Slovenian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.