According to the Federal Hydrometeorological Institute, the air temperature in Mostar this morning at 6:35 am was 30 °C, and at 9 am it was 31 °C.
The morning heat in the largest city of Herzegovina is slightly reduced by breeze with a speed of 18 kilometers per hour, or about 5 meters per second. Similar temperatures were also recorded in Neum, Stolac and Bileca, where it was recorded 29 °C or 28 °C.
Also, according to data of the Federal Hydrometeorological Institute, Mostar is one of the warmest cities in Europe because the temperature of 30 °C this morning was recorded only in the capital city of Greece, Athens.
According to the latest service of AccuWeather, in Athens is currently 32 °C, which puts Mostar on the second place of warmest cities in the old continent.
In the next three days, temperatures in BiH will not significantly change, and most daily temperatures will be around 36 °C. The weather will be changeable with occasional showers and thunders in most parts of our country.
(Source: klix.ba)