Survey above 40 degrees recorded in Balkans this year

The city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina yesterday has registered temperature of 41 degrees Celsius. It is known that one of the hottest cities in the Balkans and Europe. The strong summer heat wave has fuelled the Balkans and temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius have been recorded in Slovenia, Croatia, Albania, Serbia, Montenegro, Northern Macedonia [...]
The city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina yesterday has registered temperature of 41 degrees Celsius. It is known that one of the hottest cities in the Balkans and Europe.
The strong summer heat wave has fuelled the Balkans, and temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius have been recorded in Slovenia, Croatia, Albania, Serbia, Montenegro, northern Macedonia, etc.
This heat wave in the region is expected to last for a few more days, but local storm and hail are expected.
The most endangered by powerful hail storms are several parts of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Serbia, not excluding Kosovo, northern Montenegro and northern Macedonia. /MeteoBalkan












