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Yellow Meteoalert was issued for Parts of BiH

Published June 3, 2023
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Due to showers and thunderstorms in the area of eastern Herzegovina, northwestern and eastern Bosnia, and in other parts due to thunderstorms, a yellow weather alert is in effect.

Thunderstorms are forecast for the Banja Luka, Foča, Prijedor, Trebinje and Visegrad regions.

“Expect minor disruptions to outdoor activities. Be aware that thunderstorms may occur. Be especially careful in exposed areas, such as mountains, forests and open terrain. Disruptions to outdoor activities are possible,” the Federal Hydrometeorological Institute of BiH states.

Thunderstorms are expected in the Bihać, Livanja, Mostar, Sarajevo and Tuzla regions.

Mostly clear weather prevails in Herzegovina and in the southwest of Bosnia. Moderate to mostly cloudy weather in the rest of the country. In the central and southeastern areas of Bosnia, local showers were recorded, sometimes accompanied by thunder.

Air temperatures at eight o’clock were Bjelašnica 6, Ivan Sedlo 12, Livno, Sarajevo, Široki Brijeg, Sokolac and Zvornik 14, Bihać, Tuzla and Zenica 15, Prijedor 16, Banja Luka, Gradacac and Sanski Most 17, Trebinje 18, Mostar 19 and Neum 20 degrees Celsius.

Atmospheric pressure in Sarajevo is 942 hPa, it is normal and slightly decreasing.

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