Will we have a San Miguel summer? FORECAST FOR THE NEXT SIX MONTHS WAS ANNOUNCED and many won’t like it! WINTER WILL BE A SHOCK FOR EVERYONE



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The Hydrometeorological Institute of the Republic has published a seasonal meteorological forecast for a period of six months, until February of next year.

According to that forecast, Serbia faces somewhat warmer and drier months. Snow will be a rarity in winter.

September

Serbia expects a warm and slightly drier mid-September. Continuation of late summer in the first half of the month.

The minimum average air temperature in September will have values ​​within the limits of the multi-year average, and its value will average about 0.2 degrees higher than the multi-year average.

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The monthly amount of precipitation during September will be slightly below the multi-year average with values ​​on average 14 mm lower than the multi-year average.

October

October will mark the summer of San Miguel. It will be a little warmer and drier than usual.

The minimum average air temperature in October will have values ​​within the limits of the multi-year average, and its value will be on average about 0.3 degrees higher than the multi-year average.

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The monthly amount of precipitation during October will be below or within the limits of the multi-year average with values ​​on average lower by about 8 mm compared to the multi-year average.

November

Something similar awaits us in November, which will also be warmer and a bit drier.

The average minimum air temperature in November will have values ​​above the multi-year average, with its value on average being around 1.4 degrees higher than the multi-year average. The maximum mean air temperature in November will be above the multi-year average, with values ​​on average around 2 degrees higher than the multi-year average.

The monthly amount of precipitation during November will be below or within the limits of the multi-year average with values ​​on average about 11 mm higher than the multi-year average.

Decembar

The last month of the year will be milder and a bit drier.

In December, the average minimum air temperature in Serbia will have values ​​above the multi-year average, and its value will be on average 1.1 degrees higher than the multi-year average. The average maximum air temperature in December will be above the multi-year average, with values ​​on average about 1.6 degrees higher than the multi-year average.

The monthly amount of precipitation during December will be below or within the limits of the multi-year average with values ​​on average lower by approximately 11 mm compared to the multi-year average.

January

In January next year, the weather will be milder and a little drier.

The average minimum air temperature in January will have values ​​above the multi-year average, with its value on average around 1.5 degrees higher than the multi-year average. The maximum mean air temperature in January will be above the multi-year average, with values ​​on average around 2 degrees higher than the multi-year average.

The monthly amount of precipitation during January will be below or within the limits of the multi-year average with values ​​on average about 10 mm lower compared to the multi-year average.

February

Serbia will have a milder and slightly drier February next year.

The average minimum air temperature in February will have values ​​above the multi-year average, with its average value being around 1.2 degrees higher than the multi-year average. Average maximum air temperature in February will be above the multi-year average, with values ​​on average about 0.9 degrees higher than the multi-year average.

The monthly amount of precipitation during February will be below or within the limits of the multi-year average with values ​​on average lower by about 12 mm compared to the multi-year average.



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