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Europe braces for the “most violent Start to Winter you’ve ever experienced”

Published September 12, 2024
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After a prolonged period of intense heat in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), cooler weather with lower temperatures and rain has set in. However, the real cold is yet to come for BiH and the rest of the continent.

“It has cooled down, but it’s nothing compared to what’s coming from Friday through the weekend. Starting Friday, November-like temperatures will be below average, with the warmest parts of the country barely reaching 10 degrees Celsius during the day. According to the latest forecasts, the first snow is likely to arrive at the end of this week in the high mountains of our country,” BiH media reported.

End of summer across Europe

Summer is also coming to an end in other parts of Europe, with meteorologists in Germany forecasting a 20-degree drop in temperature.

“There could be significant flooding in southeastern Germany and its neighboring countries, Austria and the Czech Republic,” warned meteorologist Ronald Porschke.

“This is likely the most violent start to winter in mid-September that this region has ever experienced. By the weekend, two to three meters of fresh snow could fall in the Alps. There’s also a significant flood risk in parts of Europe,” warned German meteorologist Dominik Jung.

What can we expect in the coming days?

Today, more clouds are expected in Herzegovina, Krajina, and southwestern Bosnia. In most of Bosnia, there will be light to moderate cloud cover. Fog will be present in valleys and along riverbanks. In the afternoon, rain, showers, and thunderstorms will first hit Herzegovina, Krajina, and southwestern Bosnia, with precipitation spreading across the country by Thursday night. Winds will be moderate from the south, with possible strong gusts in western, southwestern, and central Bosnia. The lowest morning temperatures will range between 9 and 14 degrees Celsius, up to 17 degrees Celsius in the south. The highest daily temperatures will range from 24 to 30 degrees Celsius.

On Friday, September 13th, 2024, BiH will experience cloudy weather with rain and showers. In the evening, snow is possible on mountain peaks. Strong southern winds may occur in Herzegovina and eastern Bosnia in the morning. In most of Bosnia, winds will shift to the north. Temperatures will generally range between 11 and 18 degrees Celsius, with the south reaching 18 to 25 degrees Celsius.

On Saturday, September 14th, 2024, it will be mostly cloudy in Bosnia and northern Herzegovina. Light rain is expected in Bosnia, especially in northern areas. Most of Herzegovina will be sunny with light to moderate cloud cover.

Winds will be light to moderate from the north and northwest. The lowest morning temperatures will be between 5 and 10 degrees Celsius, up to 13 degrees Celsius in the south. The highest daily temperatures will range from 10 to 15 degrees Celsius, with the south reaching 18 to 23 degrees Celsius, according to the Federal Hydro-Meteorological Institute BiH.

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