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The Temperature dropped by 20 Degrees in Croatia’s Capital

Published: April 16, 2024
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In Zagreb, the temperature dropped by as much as 20 degrees Celsius in 24 hours, so today at 2 pm it was seven degrees.

The strong wind in Zagreb carried everything before it in the city center, felled several trees, and one tree on Slavonska avenija in Žitnjak fell on a parked vehicle.

The Zagreb firefighters announced that they had 12 interventions from 7:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., two fires, eight interventions mainly related to the removal of branches and trees, etc., reports Croatian media.

A strong front moving towards Croatia first affected the north and north-east of Slovenia. There were storms and showers, strong gusts of wind and hail.

Due to the strong wind, an orange warning was issued for the southwest of the country and for central Slovenia.

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