“I JUST WAKED UP AND IT’S ALREADY 28 DEGREES …” After a tropical night, due to a heat wave from Africa, follows the HOTTEST DAY OF 2020.



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A true tropical night is behind the people of Belgrade, as the minimum temperature is in the capital. measured at 6.00 this morning, it hit 23 degrees!

And that the citizens of all Serbia are facing a hellish day, probably the hottest of 2020, as announced by meteorologists, evidenced by data from the Hydrometeorological Institute of the Republic as of 9:00 am On order: Banatski Karlovac 28 , Belgrade, Zrenjanin, Kikinda 27, Novi Sad, Smederevska Palanka, Cuprija 26, Valjevo, Krusevac, Negotin 25 …

Time at 9.00Photo: RHMZ / screenshot
Time at 9.00

“On Sunday, the peak of the hot wave with highs of up to +38 degrees Celsius in some places. From Monday morning in the west and northwest, and until Tuesday evening in the entire region, destabilization of the atmosphere and relief from the heat. Tuesday, a high of +20 degrees Celsius in the west to about +25 in the east “, is the latest forecast from Marko Čubril, a geography professor and former meteorologist at Yu.

As experts previously revealed, this hot wave came to us from none other than North Africa.

That is why it is not surprising that the orange weather alarm is in effect throughout Serbia today, while tomorrow it will remain only in the east and south of our country, and in other parts it will be a somewhat more pleasant and less dangerous climate.

“The climate is dangerous. Dangerous weather events have been predicted, and they are of such intensity that they can cause material damage and be dangerous to people and animals. You must be very careful, aware of the risks and regularly inform yourself about the details of the expected weather conditions “. orange weather alarm.

Meteo alarmPhoto: RHMZ / screenshot
Meteo alarm

Although a fairly warm summer is behind us, which, according to meteorological criteria, ends tomorrow, in Belgrade, according to the available data, we have not had a single day with 35 degrees or more.

And in 2017, just in August, we had up to seven days with 38 or more titles in Belgrade!



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