Sunny and Warm Weather in Serbia, Highs Up to 35 Degrees
Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Serbia is experiencing sunny and warm weather with temperatures reaching up to 35 degrees Celsius.
- A warm air mass over the Balkans is causing the high temperatures, particularly in western and central regions.
- High temperatures combined with a lack of rainfall increase the risk of open fires and negatively impact public health and the economy.
Serbia is currently enjoying a spell of sunny and warm weather, with temperatures expected to reach a high of 35 degrees Celsius. This pleasant weather is attributed to a warm air mass currently situated over the Balkan region, making western and central parts of the country the warmest.
Looking ahead, the forecast indicates continued sunshine and warmth through Monday, accompanied by strong southeasterly winds in Vojvodina, Sumadija, Pomoravlje, and eastern Serbia. However, a change is expected by Tuesday evening, with cloud cover moving in from the north and west, bringing light and transient rain to most areas by Wednesday. Following this brief respite, sunny and warmer conditions are predicted to return from Wednesday onwards.
The Republic Hydrometeorological Institute warns that these high temperatures, coupled with a deficit in rainfall, are creating conditions ripe for fires. The risk of initiating and spreading open fires is high, posing potential negative impacts on public health and various socio-economic sectors that are dependent on weather conditions. For now, however, Serbia is experiencing true summer weather.
Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.