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Four brave Men opened the Winter Swimming Season at Kukavicko Lake

Published November 24, 2024
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Although it has been extremely cold in Bosnia and Herzegovina these days, that did not stop four men from opening the winter swimming season this morning at Kukavičko Lake in Kupres.

Incidentally, the lake in question is located ten kilometers southeast of Kupres, near the village of Kukavička.

It has been extremely cold in the entire country these days, and the lowest temperature measured at 1 p.m. today was -10 degrees on Bjelašnica. In Bugojno at 1 p.m. today it was 0 degrees.

Cold weather is expected in our country tomorrow as well, with morning temperatures ranging from minus 13 degrees to plus two degrees in the south.

As announced by the Federal Hydrometeorological Institute, it will be sunny in Sarajevo with a morning temperature of minus 7, and the highest daily temperature of up to three degrees, Klix.ba writes.

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