Heat conditions continued across much of Croatia, with local temperatures surpassing 35 degrees on Sunday. The day saw a record high recorded in Knin, reaching 39 degrees. The State Hydrometeorological Institute has issued a red warning for several regions, predicting continued sunny and very hot weather today, with expected temperatures ranging between 34 and 40 degrees Celsius.
The highest level alert has been declared for multiple areas, including Osijek, Zagreb, Karlovac, Knin, Rijeka, Split, and Dubrovnik. These advisories indicate that the extreme heat warning covers nearly the entire country. Earlier readings from DHMZ provided specific data points regarding the rising warmth.
At 6 a.m., the highest measured temperature was recorded at Senj at 31.7 degrees, rising to 32.1 degrees by 7 a.m. The persistent high temperatures and the red alert system necessitate caution across the nation. Residents are advised to monitor official weather updates regarding the expected degrees throughout the coming days.
The combination of intense sun and elevated temperatures requires heightened awareness of potential heat-related risks in all listed regions.
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