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Slovenia hit by fighting and storms, storms arrive in Croatia: DHMZ issued orange warning
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter3 hr. ago

Slovenia hit by fighting and storms, storms arrive in Croatia: DHMZ issued orange warning

The article reports on severe weather conditions affecting parts of Slovenia and Croatia. Heavy rainfall, hail, and strong winds caused localized flooding and damage, particularly in the Koruška region where roads were flooded. The Slovenian Agency for the Environment (Arso) noted the movement of storm systems from Bavaria through Austria into Slovenia, leading to increased precipitation and stronger wind patterns. The National Fire Service reported incidents including road closures and damaged infrastructure. In Croatia, the State Hydrometeorological Office (DHMZ) issued orange warnings for Zagreb and Osijek regions, predicting thunderstorms, heavy rain, and potential property damage. The weather is expected to continue being unstable for several days.

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Slovenia hit by fighting and storms, storms arrive in Croatia: DHMZ issued orange warning

The article reports on severe weather conditions affecting parts of Slovenia and Croatia. Heavy rainfall, hail, and strong winds caused localized flooding and damage, particularly in the Koruška region where roads were flooded. The Slovenian Agency for the Environment (Arso) noted the movement of storm systems from Bavaria through Austria into Slovenia, leading to increased precipitation and stronger wind patterns. The National Fire Service reported incidents including road closures and damaged infrastructure. In Croatia, the State Hydrometeorological Office (DHMZ) issued orange warnings for Zagreb and Osijek regions, predicting thunderstorms, heavy rain, and potential property damage. The weather is expected to continue being unstable for several days.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about natural weather events and their impacts without overtly favoring any political stance. It provides balanced reporting on the situation in both Slovenia and Croatia, citing official sources such as Arso and DHMZ. There is no evident ideological framing,

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentCenter4 hr. ago
Stormy weather in Slovenia, a huge hailstorm, in places 47 liters per square!

The article reports on severe weather conditions in Slovenia, including heavy rainfall and thunderstorms, which have caused localized flooding and prompted warnings for Croatia. The storm affected areas such as Koroška and Styria, with some locations recording up to 47 liters of rain per square meter. The National Weather Service (DHMZ) has issued orange alerts for Zagreb and yellow alerts for Osijek regions in Croatia due to potential thunderstorms in the late afternoon and evening. Meteorologist Urban Žagar from ARSO notes that stronger storms are expected in northern regions, while instability is gradually shifting eastward or southeastward.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual meteorological data and official forecasts without overt ideological framing. It reports on weather patterns, impacts, and warnings from both Slovenian and Croatian authorities without taking a partisan stance. The tone remains objective, focusing on scientific and civic

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