From heat to severe storms: Unstable weather includes Europe, the Balkans

Very hot air measures originating from northern Africa have hit many parts of Europe this summer, especially France, parts of Germany, Switzerland, Italy, while less of our Balkans and parts.
Recently, we are observing a tendency of the Atlantic to bring fresher air to Europe's territory, but this trend can be accompanied by powerful storms of rain and hail, as happened yesterday in northern Germany and in some other parts of Europe.
Today, the atmosphere will also be severely destabilised in France, where powerful storm systems will be created in many areas that move rapidly and produce great energy, bringing in powerful wind, great hail, and potential for tornadoes.
The highly unstable atmosphere will also be available in many parts of northern Italy, southern Germany, and Switzerland. Later, this highly unstable air measure will begin affecting Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, as far as parts of Kosovo, northern Albania and parts of northern Macedonia, reports metoballkan.
So neither will we be immune to these conflict developments, even though they may be less powerful in our areas. In such cases, however, the atmosphere may surprise us with a large local storm.
Supercelling storms can be created in parts of France and Switzerland, later in parts of northern Italy and Slovenia. In the coming days, highly powerful destabilisation is expected even in many areas of Germany, while in the south the atmosphere will be increasingly unstable as far as Serbia, with the potential for supercellic storms as well in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia over the weekend.











