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Sarajevo took first Place as the coldest European Capital

Published June 15, 2023
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According to the measurement of air temperatures in the capitals of European countries, today Sarajevo took first place as the coldest European capital.

For a long time, Bosnia and Herzegovina has been waiting for warmer weather and an end to the rainfall that caused floods in certain regions of our country and caused great damage to farmers.

The low temperatures during this period certainly surprised many, and today Sarajevo was the coldest capital in Europe.

Today, the air temperature in Sarajevo reached only 15 degrees. Next is Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, where 17 degrees were recorded today.

The warmest was in Lisbon (32) and Oslo (31).

In the coming days, the long-awaited cessation of precipitation and an increase in temperatures up to 33 degrees are forecast.

A more stable period is expected in the west, southwest and south of Bosnia and Herzegovina from the 16th, and in the central, northern and eastern regions stabilization is forecast from the 20th of June.

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