Due to the extremely high daily temperatures in the entire territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an orange warning is in effect.
Thus, maximum daily temperatures of around 39 degrees Celsius are expected in the Mostar area, maximum daily temperatures of between 35 and 39 degrees Celsius are forecast in the Visegrad area, and maximum daily temperatures of between 34 and 38 degrees Celsius are expected in the Banja Luka and Prijedor areas.
At the same time, maximum daily temperatures between 33 and 38 degrees Celsius are expected in the Trebinje area, and between 33 and 37 degrees Celsius in the Foča area.
Maximum daily temperatures of around 37 degrees Celsius are forecast in the Sarajevo, Livno and Tuzla areas.
“Take precautions. Expect disruptions to daily routines and be prepared to suspend outdoor activities. Be prepared for high temperatures that will lead to health risks among vulnerable people, for example the elderly and the very young. Listen and act in accordance with the advice of authorized authorities “, warn from the Federal Hydrometeorological Institute of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Mostly clear weather prevails in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Air temperatures at eight o’clock were Bugojno 17, Bjelašnica 18, Livno, Sanski Most and Sarajevo 19, Zenica 20, Bihać and Tuzla 21, Gradačac 24, Mostar and Neum 25 degrees Celsius.
Atmospheric pressure in Sarajevo is 948 hPa, 5 hPa higher than normal and rising slightly.
Today in Bosnia and Herzegovina sunny and hot with low to moderate cloudiness. In the evening hours, a downpour accompanied by thunder is possible in the northwest of Bosnia, Anadolu Agency reports.



