Adriatic Region Braces for Calmer Day after Stormy Night, but Remains Under Emergency and Green Weather Conditions in Some Areas

Alert issued for multiple regions in Croatia as storm wreaks havoc, Tuesday forecast warns

Tomorrow, the Adriatic region is forecasted to experience showers with a possibility of thunderstorms in some areas. As the day progresses, there will be a gradual decrease in cloud cover and precipitation will stop moving in from the northwest. Meanwhile, the Zagreb and Karlovy Vary regions are expected to have green weather conditions while the eastern part of Croatia is under a state of emergency.

While the continent is predicted to have a slightly calmer day tomorrow, there are orange warnings for coastal areas. It is forecasted that some of the storms will move towards the Adriatic region. During the night, Slavonia experienced a storm, particularly harsh in Bosniac where there is still expected precipitation.

It is advised to monitor DHMZ’s radar image to track the trajectory of each large cloud for updated information on potential precipitation. Tomorrow is expected to be a calmer day, providing residents with an opportunity to make necessary repairs. However, caution should be exercised to prevent unnecessary injuries during the rehabilitation process.

Weather conditions will see weak to moderate winds from the northeast and north, with moderate to strong gales along the Adriatic coast, especially at the foot of Velebit with stormy gusts. Morning temperatures will range from 14 to 19 degrees Celsius, reaching highs between 23 and 28 degrees Celsius, with some lower mountain regions experiencing slightly cooler temperatures.

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