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Orange Warning for Wind and Snowfall in Bosnia

Published December 23, 2024
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The Federal Hydrometeorological Institute of Bosnia and Herzegovina has issued an orange warning for Monday, December 23rd due to the announced increased wind in the western, northwestern areas and in Herzegovina, as well as an increase in snow cover in Krajina and in the mountains.

As stated in the warning, wind gusts are expected in the western, northwestern areas and in Herzegovina between 50 and 80 km/h.

The height of new snow in Krajina is also expected to be around 30 cm, and locally in the mountains up to 50 cm.

Next week is preparing one of the heaviest snowfalls in the past few years, meteorologists say.

“According to current forecasts, most of Bosnia and northern parts of Herzegovina can expect significant snowfall. Mountainous areas up to a meter of new snow and some lowlands over 30 cm. We will wait a little longer with the final estimates of the snow depth, but, by all accounts, a serious winter cyclone is coming to us.”, meteorologists BHMeteo.ba say.

According to the forecast of the Federal Hydrometeorological Institute, Bosnia and Herzegovina can expect changeable and cold weather with precipitation in the coming days.

Monday, December 23, 2024

Cloudy weather with rain in Herzegovina, while snow is expected in the rest of the country. Precipitation will range from 20 to 40 liters per square meter in most areas, while locally in the north and northwest of Bosnia it will fall up to 50 l/m². The height of new snow will range between 10 and 25 cm, and in higher areas and on the mountains from 20 to 40 cm, locally up to 50 cm. The wind will be weak to moderate north and northwest, with occasional strong gusts in the west and northwest of Bosnia. Temperatures in Bosnia from -2 to 3 °C, in Herzegovina from 3 to 8 °C.

Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Cloudy weather with precipitation. Rain or sleet is expected in the lower parts of Bosnia, which will later turn into snow. In higher areas and on the mountains, snow will fall throughout the day. Light to moderate winds in the morning, and strengthening of the north and northwest winds in the afternoon and during the night, with occasional strong gusts. Temperatures in Bosnia from -4 to 2 °C, and in Herzegovina from 3 to 8 °C.

Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Cloudy weather with snow is expected in Bosnia, while in Herzegovina it will be moderately to mostly cloudy. In the west of Herzegovina and Bosnia, a moderate to strong bora will blow, while in the rest of the country the wind will be weak to moderate north and northwest. Morning temperatures will range from -6 to 0 °C, in the south to 3 °C, and daytime temperatures from -3 to 2 °C, in the south to 10 °C.

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