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Well-known Serbian meteorologist Nedeljko Todorović announced that temperatures will be above average for this time of year until December 25, followed by cooling, while we won’t see snow until January 2021.
“In the next seven to ten days, there will be fog and frost in the morning, but the daily temperatures will be above average. It will be around seven degrees Celsius, and on some days even up to 12,” Todorović told TV Prva.
Starting on December 25, there will be a three-day cooling with precipitation, mostly only in the high areas, while in the low areas, if any, will be small amounts.
Todorovic said there will be a three-day cooldown with clouds and precipitation on December 25, but precipitation is unlikely to be in the lower regions. It reported a small amount of rain in the low-lying regions.
As for the wind, košava and severac can be expected before December 25.
““Looking at the changes, there is still a high probability that there will be rainfall in January and February, rain and snow will change,” added Todorović.
Point out that winter will be slightly warmer than average.
“You can see the rhythm: every 22 years there is a colder variant of winter. The last cold winter was February 2012, when both the Sava and the Danube froze, “recalled Todorović.
(Kurir.rs/TV Prva)
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