Weather forecasts across multiple regions predict a mix of conditions, including warm and sunny spells in some areas, while others anticipate cooler temperatures, clouds, and potential rain, with some changes expected in the coming days.
A sudden weather change has brought heavy showers to Zagreb and northwestern Croatia, prompting the Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service (DHMZ) to issue a yellow alert. Residents are advised to prepare for the abrupt shift in conditions.
Slavonia, Baranja, and Srijem in Croatia are expected to be sunny and relatively warm on Easter Monday, with temperatures reaching up to 24 degrees Celsius before a new weather change arrives.
The Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service (DHMZ) has reissued red weather alerts, warning of new severe weather events and specifying the times and locations where conditions will be worst.
The State Hydrometeorological Institute (DHMZ) has released a new weather forecast for Croatia, predicting changeable weather with mostly cloudy conditions inland and occasional rain in the east and south, warning that wind gusts could exceed 110 km/h in one region.
Croatian meteorologists have issued a new forecast predicting stormy winds, heavy rain, and potential sleet and snow in mountainous regions for the upcoming days, with no immediate calming expected.
Romania's National Meteorological Administration has issued a severe weather alert for strong winds, rain, and snow in mountainous areas, valid until Monday morning, with precipitation expected to extend across all regions.
Croatia's State Hydrometeorological Institute (DHMZ) predicts a significant weather change for next week, with variable cloudiness, sunny periods, some rain, and even the possibility of snow being mentioned.
The Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service (DHMZ) has issued a forecast for partially sunny but unstable weather, with local showers expected today and tomorrow. Moderate to strong southerly winds are also predicted, with temperatures reaching up to 20 °C.
Croatia is anticipating a sudden change in weather, with a front bringing cooler temperatures, precipitation, and localized hail, prompting a meteorological alert.
VRIJEME će danas u većem dijelu Hrvatske biti promjenljivo do pretežno oblačno i nestabilno, uz čestu kišu, prognozira Državni hidrometeorološki zavod (DHMZ).
Yellow weather warnings are in effect across many parts of Iceland today, with strong southeast winds or gales expected particularly on the southwest coast.
Croatia's State Hydrometeorological Institute (DHMZ) has issued a new forecast predicting mostly cloudy weather with rain and snow inland, and partly sunny conditions along the Adriatic coast for Sunday and the beginning of next week.
The Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service (DHMZ) has issued a warning for potential floods, as heavy rainfall is causing water levels to rise significantly in the Kupa, Una, Sava, and Drava rivers.
Citizens in parts of Croatia received an early morning warning message via the SRUUK system about impending severe weather, issued by civil protection on behalf of DHMZ.
Croatia's State Hydrometeorological and Seismological Office (DHMZ) has issued a special warning, announcing an abrupt change in weather conditions as "winter returns."
The State Hydrometeorological Institute (DHMZ) has issued a red warning for the Velebit Channel due to hurricane-force bura winds, with partly sunny conditions expected in the northern Adriatic.
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The Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service (DHMZ) forecasts variable weather for the first part of the day, with sunnier conditions expected in the afternoon, especially along the Adriatic coast.
Meteorologists in Croatia are warning of a new storm system bringing strong, potentially hurricane-force winds, even as the country is still assessing damage from a previous storm. A red coastal warning has been issued for parts of the Adriatic coast, including Kvarner and Velebit Channel.
A powerful storm system, accompanied by heavy snow and an earthquake in Zagreb, has caused widespread damage, power outages, and school cancellations across Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Slovenia, with ongoing traffic disruptions reported in BiH due to water, snow, and landslides.
Zavižan, Croatia, measured a record 91 centimeters of snow this morning, marking the highest snowfall ever recorded in the country, with the DHMZ releasing photos from the meteorological station.
The Croatian State Hydrometeorological Institute (DHMZ) has issued red warnings for severe weather, including up to half a meter of snow in the Gospić region and very strong, hurricane-force winds in the Rijeka region, with a warning also issued for Zagreb.
Croatia's meteorological service (DHMZ) warns of prolonged snowfall and the threat of urban and torrential floods, despite spring-like temperatures expected earlier in the week.
The Government of the Republic of Croatia has appointed Dr. Petra Mikuš Jurković, a well-known TV personality, as the new Deputy Director General of the State Hydrometeorological Institute (DHMZ) for a four-year term, following a public tender.