Ali: Kosovo to feel weak wind at night

Besim Aliu, co-ordinator at the Hydrometeorological Institute, has said Kosovo will not be affected much by the strong storms that have engulfed Balkan countries. The other day's “which is what it is, means that the storm has gone eastward, including Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia and the air measures that are eventually headed east. [...]
The other day's “on yesterday it cycles, that is, that storm has gone eastward, including Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia and the air measures that are either heading east of the continent, but that even today almost the same scenario is being repeated since Italy is the form of a high storm that has continued through Croatia, Slovenia, which is being carried by rainfall, wind-speeded hail over 100km/h<1>, Ali said.
According to Ali, this storm in Kosovo is expected to manifest itself through a weak wind that will feel overnight. As far as temperatures are concerned, he has added that there will be no changes in Kosovo until Sunday, when coolness is expected.
The “currently lies in the western and northern part of Serbia, but to us will come in the form of weaker wind. It will start somewhere at night, its effect will be felt overnight. In thermal fields we will have no change because the values of minimum temperatures will be moved from 17-19 degrees Celsius, while maximums from 32-34 degrees Celsius... on Sunday we will have a bit of a freshness”, he added to the journal in Tv 1.












