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(MAP) DARK PLUSH, COLD FRONT WATER and TEMPERATURE Detailed weather forecast by Marc Cubriel until the middle of July
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(MAP) DARK PLUSH, COLD FRONT WATER and TEMPERATURE Detailed weather forecast by Marc Cubriel until the middle of July

The article provides a detailed weather forecast by amateur meteorologist Marko Čubrilo for the coming days up to mid-July in Serbia. It predicts generally moderate warm temperatures without extreme heat, with frequent changes between sunny and cloudy conditions. Light rain showers are expected starting from late afternoon on Thursday, expanding across most of the country by Monday. While stronger weather disturbances are not anticipated, a light northwesterly wind will prevail. Temperatures are projected to range between 24 and 29 degrees Celsius until Wednesday, with occasional local rainfall. On Wednesday, there could be brief temperature spikes reaching up to 32°C in some areas, but this warmth will not last. From Friday through around July 17th, dry weather is expected, though isolated rain showers may still occur before July 12th. By July 15th, stabilization and gradual warming are anticipated, though intense heatwaves are not expected yet. Maximum temperatures are predicted to rise to between 27 and 34°C, with coastal areas potentially reaching up to 38°C, which Čubrilo notes are typical summer temperatures for this time of year. Numerical models suggest possible worsening天气

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Večernje novosti logoVečernje novostiParty-alignedCenterFactual 95Objective 904 days ago
Here's what you can expect over the next few days

After recent rain, showers, and high temperatures, Serbia is expected to experience cooler weather starting today. According to the Republic Hydro-Meteorological Institute (RHMZ), Friday will bring dry conditions in northern Serbia, while western and central regions will see an end to precipitation by morning. Eastern and southern areas will remain unstable with rain and thunderstorms. Over the weekend, mostly sunny weather is anticipated, though some short-term rain may occur in mountainous areas of southern Serbia. From Monday to Thursday, variable cloud cover with occasional brief rain and thunderstorms is expected. The improvement in biometeorological conditions may ease discomfort for chronically ill individuals, but caution is advised for those with heart or cerebrovascular conditions. Meteorologist Marko Čubrilo noted that fresher air and stronger northwest winds will reach the entire region. He also mentioned that while pleasant summer-like conditions could persist until mid-month, there may be a slight worsening of weather conditions midweek.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a straightforward weather forecast without any overtly biased language or emphasis on political aspects. It focuses solely on meteorological data and health advisories related to weather changes.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): High factual accuracy based on primary source details about weather changes and RHMZ forecasts. The tone is mostly neutral but includes some advisory language for vulnerable groups.

Telegraf.rs logoTelegraf.rsParty-alignedCenterFactual 95Objective 858 days ago
Look at the dark clouds racing towards Serbia! Here they come: We find out if thunder and lightning disasters

The article discusses upcoming weather changes in Serbia, noting current high temperatures exceeding 35°C in many areas, with some regions expecting up to 40°C. A cooler air mass has arrived from the Atlantic, bringing thunderstorms and unstable weather conditions. This cooler front is moving eastward, causing a drop in temperatures by around 15°C and returning them to average levels. Starting tomorrow afternoon, southern and central parts of Serbia are expected to experience pre-frontal instability with local thunderstorms and showers. On Wednesday, the entire country is expected to see similar conditions, including the risk of thunderstorms and strong winds. By Thursday, temperatures are projected to fall further to around 25°C, with continued chances of thunderstorms but less intense than earlier in the week. The forecast indicates pleasant weather for the rest of the week with temperatures below 30°C.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on weather patterns and forecasts, providing factual information about temperature changes and potential storm activity. There is no mention of political figures, policies, or contentious issues, making the content apolitical.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): Accurately reports measured temperatures and RHMZ alerts, matching primary source. Neutral tone with clear, factual information. Minimal emotional language.

Republika logoRepublikaParty-alignedCenterFactual 95Objective 702 days ago
RHMZ set off the alarm! Here's where or when it occurs!

The Republic of Serbia is expected to experience variable weather conditions over the coming days, with sunny intervals interspersed with short-lived showers and thunderstorms, particularly in mountainous regions. The Republic Hydro-Meteorological Service has issued a yellow meteorological alert due to the high probability of thunderstorms, which could pose risks such as lightning strikes, damage to electrical equipment, and disruptions in telecommunications. Temperatures are forecasted to remain between 12°C and 31°C across the country, with some areas experiencing stronger winds. The weather pattern is expected to shift toward more sunshine by midweek, though occasional rain and thunderstorms may still occur through July 13.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a straightforward weather forecast without any ideological framing, emphasis, or biased language. It focuses solely on meteorological data and potential impacts, presenting information neutrally.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 70): The article accurately reports the weather forecast from RHMZ, including temperature ranges, cloud cover, and the yellow meteorological alert. It provides specific percentages for thunderstorm likelihood. However, the language used ('NEBO OTVARA', 'RIZIK OD UDARA GROMA') is dramatic and emotionally

Republika logoRepublikaParty-alignedCenterFactual 90Objective 857 days ago
OLUJA ZAHVATILA OVE DELOVE ZEMLJE! Nižu se nova upozorenja RHMZ!

A storm hit several parts of Serbia tonight, bringing thunderstorms, heavy rain, strong winds, and brief hail. The Republic Hydro-Meteorological Institute (RHMZ) issued warnings earlier today for the Kolubara and Mačva districts, as well as the central Banat region. The storm affected areas such as Čačak, where large hail fell in the village of Prijevor, and Loznica, which experienced short bursts of rain accompanied by strong winds. Temperatures reached up to 37°C in Veliki Gradiste, while cities like Zrenjanin, Kragujevac, Palić, Kikinda, Belgrade, Novi Sad, Sombor, and Vršac recorded temperatures around 34–33°C. Cooler temperatures were recorded in mountainous regions, with Kopaonik measuring 19°C, Sjenica 21°C, and Loznica 23°C.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on weather conditions and does not present any political opinions, framing, or biased language. It provides factual information about meteorological events and temperature readings across Serbia.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Accurately reports on temperature measurements and RHMZ alerts, matching primary source. Maintains a neutral and informative tone throughout.

Večernje novosti logoVečernje novostiParty-alignedCenterFactual 90Objective 858 days ago
DAYS: Sunny, with temperatures reaching up to 104 degrees Fahrenheit [40°C.]

The article reports on current weather conditions in Serbia, noting predominantly sunny and very hot weather today with temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius. After noon, short showers or thunderstorms are expected mainly in mountainous areas. The wind is light to moderate, coming from the north and northeast. The lowest temperatures range from 16 to 25 degrees, while the highest daily temperatures reach between 36 and 40 degrees. In Belgrade, the weather is similarly sunny and hot, with temperatures peaking around 38 degrees. According to the Serbian Hydrometeorological Service (RHMZ), a heatwave will continue through mid-week, followed by a noticeable drop in temperatures starting Thursday, with maximum temperatures dropping below 30 degrees. Rain warnings have been issued for Wednesday evening and Thursday, with unstable weather and localized thunderstorms expected across much of Serbia. Starting Saturday, the weather is forecasted to become mostly sunny and moderately warm.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual weather report with no political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses solely on meteorological data and forecasts without any political implications or ideological slant.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): The article provides detailed weather forecasts including temperatures and precipitation warnings. It mentions the Nova app at the end as a recommendation, aligning with the primary source document. The tone remains largely neutral and factual throughout.

Blic logoBlicIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 859 days ago
MOUNTAINS IN CROATHIA! At 7 a.m., it was more than 90 degrees Fahrenheit [30°C], the hottest on record in Dubrovnik

Croatia experienced record-high temperatures early Monday morning, with over 30 degrees Celsius measured in several locations. Dubrovnik recorded the highest temperature at 30.8°C, followed by Lastovo at 30.4°C and Split airport at 30°C. The State Hydro-Meteorological Institute issued red warnings for Zagreb, Rijeka, Split, and Dubrovnik regions, and orange alerts for the rest of Croatia due to the heatwave. This extreme heatwave affected much of Europe, setting new records in the Czech Republic, Germany, and Denmark. The Czech Republic reached 40.6°C, while Germany recorded 41.5°C. Denmark also set a new record with 37°C measured north of Aarhus.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on weather conditions and heatwave alerts without taking a stance or showing bias. It provides factual information about temperature measurements and warnings issued by the State Hydro-Meteorological Institute, presenting the data objectively.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): The article provides specific temperature readings from multiple locations in Croatia and mentions record temperatures in Europe. The facts appear consistent with general knowledge of heatwaves in Europe during this period. The tone is mostly neutral but includes some emotionally charged phrases lik

Večernje novosti logoVečernje novostiParty-alignedCenterFactual 90Objective 808 days ago
HEAT PEAKS IN SERBIA: 39 degrees in these three cities - red weather alarm activated

The article reports on an extreme heatwave in Serbia, with temperatures reaching 39°C in Zrenjanin, Kikinda, and Ćuprija at 15:00 local time. Other cities recorded temperatures between 36°C and 38°C, while Kopaonik had a cooler 24°C. The Republic Hydrometeorological Office has issued a red meteorological warning across most of the country due to these high temperatures, which range from 36°C to 39°C. Residents are warned about the high UV index, which is in the red zone. The heatwave is expected to continue until midweek, with some cooling by Thursday, July 2nd, when daytime temperatures are expected to drop below 30°C.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual meteorological data without overt ideological framing. It focuses on environmental conditions and public health warnings, using neutral language and citing official sources such as the Republic Hydrometeorological Office. There is no evident political bias or emphasis on

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 80): Very accurate reporting with specific data matching the primary source. Objectivity remains strong with balanced presentation.

N1 Srbija logoN1 SrbijaIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 808 days ago
Heat wave peak in Serbia, which city had the highest temperature at 2 p.m.

Serbia experienced record-high temperatures during a heatwave, with Kikinda recording 39°C at 14:00, while several other cities reached 38°C, including Belgrade. The Republic Hydrological and Meteorological Institute warned that the heatwave would continue until July 2nd, increasing the risk of wildfires. Temperature data showed significant variation across regions, with some areas like Kopaonik registering much lower temperatures at 24°C. A slight cooling is expected by Wednesday, July 1st, but high temperatures will persist, followed by potential short-term weather disruptions including rain, strong winds, and hail on Thursday.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on meteorological data and official warnings from the Republic Hydrological and Meteorological Institute without apparent ideological framing. It presents factual temperature readings and forecasts without emphasizing any particular political stance or agenda.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 80): Provides detailed temperature readings and RHMZ alerts, aligning with primary source. Slightly less objective due to focus on extreme conditions without sufficient balance.

N1 Srbija logoN1 SrbijaIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 808 days ago
The heat wave reaches its peak, with the maximum temperature in most places reaching 105 degrees Fahrenheit [40°C]

Serbia is currently experiencing a heatwave reaching its peak at the beginning of the week, with maximum temperatures in most areas ranging between 36 and 40 degrees Celsius. In Belgrade, temperatures are expected to reach around 39 degrees, making outdoor conditions very uncomfortable during the hottest part of the day. The prolonged period of high temperatures and lack of significant rainfall has increased the risk of wildfires, particularly in areas where the ground is driest. A warm air mass from the south continues to affect the region, with the heatwave peaking today and tomorrow. A slight cooling is expected by Wednesday, followed by more noticeable temperature drops starting Thursday. The weekend is forecasted to bring mostly sunny and pleasant weather.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual report on weather conditions and their effects, such as the risk of wildfires due to high temperatures and dry ground. It does not present any political opinions, biases, or framing that favors one side over another. The content is purely informational and descriptive.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 80): This article presents weather data in line with the primary source, including specific temperature ranges and precipitation forecasts. It maintains a balanced tone with minimal subjective language, making it the most objective among the four.

Telegraf.rs logoTelegraf.rsParty-alignedCenterFactual 90Objective 758 days ago
These parts of Serbia today and tomorrow will be in RED: New danger arrives already from Wednesday

The Serbian Meteorological Service (RHMZ) has issued heatwave warnings for parts of Serbia, predicting temperatures up to 40°C during the day. The extreme heat is expected to continue through the week, with some areas remaining under red meteorological alerts for two days. While there is a slight drop in temperature by Wednesday, the risk of wildfires remains high due to dry conditions. The warning highlights potential dangers from prolonged heat and emphasizes the need for caution.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual meteorological data and warnings without overt ideological framing. It focuses on environmental conditions and safety concerns rather than political agendas. The tone is neutral, providing information based on scientific forecasts without taking sides or promoting any特定的

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 75): Very factually accurate, matches primary source details on heatwave and fire risk. Objectivity is lower due to more alarming language.

Telegraf.rs logoTelegraf.rsParty-alignedCenterFactual 90Objective 759 days ago
Toplotni talas "kosi" Francuze! Za 5 dana 1.000 smrti više nego obično

A heatwave in France has led to approximately 1,000 additional deaths compared to normal levels, according to the French Public Health Service. The heatwave, which peaked around June 24, saw temperatures reach extreme levels, including 43.2°C in the Meza department. Meteorological services reported over 200 temperature records broken or tied during the event. Meanwhile, thunderstorms hit several regions, with more than 127,000 lightning strikes recorded across parts of France, particularly between Île-de-France and Oise. Cooler air from the west and northwest is expected to end the highest heat warnings nationwide by 10 PM local time.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a natural disaster (heatwave) and associated weather phenomena, presenting factual data from official sources such as the French Public Health Service and meteorological agencies. There is no evident ideological framing or emphasis on political implications, making the content

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 75): Matches primary source closely, reporting on heatwave, temperatures, and health warnings. Uses similar phrasing and data. Objectivity slightly lower due to repetitive emphasis on danger without balancing with mitigation advice.

Večernje novosti logoVečernje novostiParty-alignedCenterFactual 85Objective 853 days ago
DETALjNA VREMENSKA PROGNOZA ZA JUL: Tačno ovog datuma se vraćaju paklene vrućine

The article provides a detailed weather forecast for July, noting that temperatures will remain around the average for the first decade of the month, ranging between 26 and 31 degrees Celsius. It mentions that sunny conditions will prevail most days, though some areas may experience brief rain showers or thunderstorms. The Republički hidrometeorološki zavod predicts more variable and unstable weather towards the end of the week, with occasional short-lived rainfall. Meteorologist Ivan Ristić forecasts a return of heatwaves beginning mid-July, with maximum temperatures expected to exceed 35 degrees by around the 15th, potentially reaching up to 45 degrees in the third decade of the month. This would bring temperatures significantly higher than those recorded during June’s heatwave.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual and balanced report on weather patterns and expert forecasts without overtly favoring any political stance. It reports on scientific predictions and meteorological data without introducing ideological or partisan perspectives.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 85): Article reports on weather forecast with some specifics, but does not mention the app update. It remains objective in presenting the forecast without bias.

Telegraf.rs logoTelegraf.rsParty-alignedCenterFactual 85Objective 802 days ago
Thunderstorms are expected for the rest of the day in THESE parts of Serbia: Here's where it's already blowing

The article reports on current weather conditions across Serbia, noting partly cloudy skies and pleasant temperatures ranging from 25 to 29 degrees Celsius, with 28 degrees in Belgrade. Strong northwest winds were observed in northern and eastern parts of Serbia, particularly in Vojvodina, Pomoravlje, and Negotinska Krajina. By the end of the day, local thunderstorms with lightning are expected in western Serbia, mainly in the Podrinje and Kolubara regions, where rainfall has already begun. The capital and other areas of Serbia will remain dry. Wind speeds are expected to gradually decrease by the end of the day. Similar weather patterns are anticipated on Monday, with partly cloudy conditions and occasional thunderstorms in northern, western, and south-western parts of Serbia, along with light to moderate northwest winds. Temperatures are expected to remain warm but without extreme heat in the coming days.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a straightforward weather forecast without any ideological framing, emphasis, or biased language. It focuses solely on meteorological data and does not engage with political issues, policies, or figures.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Article reports on weather conditions with specific locations and times, aligning with primary source data. Some details like 'pljuskovi sa grmljavinom' are mentioned but not directly from the primary source.

Telegraf.rs logoTelegraf.rsParty-alignedCenterFactual 85Objective 802 days ago
For Monday, we have the WONDERFULEST PROJECTION for the year 2026.

The article provides a weather forecast for Serbia, focusing on Monday, July 6, 2026. It reports that variable cloud cover with sunny intervals is expected, along with conditions for short-term rain or thunderstorms in some areas. Light to moderate west and northwest winds are anticipated. The lowest temperatures will range between 12 and 18 degrees Celsius, while the highest will be between 28 and 32 degrees. In Belgrade, similar weather conditions are predicted, with the possibility of brief showers or thunderstorms. Over the next seven days, up to July 13, the weather is expected to remain variable, with alternating sunny and cloudy periods and occasional short-lived rain or thunderstorms mainly on Tuesday and Wednesday. Temperatures across most regions will stay within average ranges, between 26 and 31 degrees Celsius.

Bias read (Center): The article is purely informational and focuses on weather forecasting, which is not inherently politically charged. There is no framing or emphasis that suggests a political bias. The content is neutral and factual, providing meteorological data without any ideological undertones.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Reports on weather with some specifics aligned to the primary source. Mentions temperature ranges and forecasts, maintaining a neutral tone.

Telegraf.rs logoTelegraf.rsParty-alignedCenterFactual 85Objective 804 days ago
Morning rainy, afternoon refreshment: Highs daily up to 30 °C

The article reports on the weather forecast for Serbia on a particular day, indicating that the morning would be cloudy with rain, while the afternoon would see clearing skies and sunny conditions. The highest temperatures expected range between 26 and 30 degrees Celsius. The report mentions varying cloud cover throughout the day and notes light to moderate winds, with short periods of strong northwest winds in Vojvodina and eastern Serbia. The lowest temperatures are predicted to range from 16 to 22 degrees Celsius.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a straightforward weather forecast without any political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses solely on meteorological data and does not engage with political issues, policies, or figures.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Article covers weather forecast but lacks specific details from primary source. It provides general information about weather conditions without linking to the app update mentioned in the primary document.

N1 Srbija logoN1 SrbijaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 805 days ago
Storms expected across Serbia

Serbia's national weather service (RHMZ) issued warnings about storms affecting the country on Thursday, following a recent heatwave. The forecast includes heavy rain, thunderstorms, hail, and strong winds, particularly impacting the Belgrade region. Temperatures are expected to reach up to 29 degrees Celsius, with mostly cloudy skies and intermittent sunshine. The Serbian auto club (AMSS) has advised drivers to exercise caution due to the adverse weather conditions.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on weather forecasts and safety advisories, which are non-political topics. There is no indication of ideological framing, biased language, or emphasis on any particular political perspective.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Aligns well with the primary source, providing specific details about the weather warning. Maintains an objective tone without bias.

Večernje novosti logoVečernje novostiParty-alignedCenterFactual 85Objective 806 days ago
LETO, VARLjIVO... Danas nas očekuju pljuskovi, grmljavina, vetar, vrućina...

The article discusses the weather forecast for Serbia, indicating variable cloud cover, cooler and unstable conditions with occasional rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds in certain areas. The Republic Hydrological and Meteorological Institute reported that temperatures would range between 17 and 29 degrees Celsius. In Belgrade, the weather is described as changeable, cool, and unstable, with rain and thunderstorms expected midday and after noon, with the highest daily temperature around 27 degrees. On Friday, most places will have maximum temperatures below 30 degrees, while Saturday will bring mostly sunny and moderately warm weather.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a straightforward weather report without any political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses solely on meteorological data and does not involve political actors, policies, or contentious issues.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Factually accurate based on the primary source, but lacks specific details like exact dates and locations. Objectively reports the weather conditions without bias.

Telegraf.rs logoTelegraf.rsParty-alignedCenterFactual 85Objective 807 days ago
Up to 40 degrees, and thunderous storms and disasters!

The article reports on extreme heatwaves across the Balkans and Central Europe, with temperatures reaching up to 44°C in France and 41°C in Serbia, Montenegro, and Hungary. Heat-related wildfires occurred on the Croatian island of Vis, while severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall are expected to follow, bringing potential flooding and strong winds. The weather shift is anticipated to bring cooler conditions by Thursday, with temperatures dropping below 30°C, though parts of the Adriatic coast will remain warm. The article highlights the transition from intense heat to more stable weather patterns.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual meteorological data and forecasts without overt ideological framing. It describes both the extreme heat and subsequent stormy weather objectively, without emphasizing any particular political stance or agenda. While the weather event has significant implications for the

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Aligns closely with primary source data regarding temperature ranges and expected changes. Neutral in tone and factual in reporting.

Telegraf.rs logoTelegraf.rsParty-alignedCenterFactual 85Objective 807 days ago
RHMZ upozorio na veoma visoke temperature: Evo kada stiže olakšanje!

The Republic Hydro-Meteorological Institute (RHMZ) has issued a warning about extremely high temperatures across Serbia, with maximum temperatures expected to reach between 36 and 40 degrees Celsius today. A change in weather is anticipated by Wednesday, bringing short-term weather disturbances such as heavy rainfall, strong winds, and hail in some areas. Temperatures are expected to decrease slightly tomorrow but will remain very hot, ranging from 32 to 35 degrees Celsius. By Thursday, most regions are forecasted to experience daily temperatures below 30 degrees Celsius. The heatwave could increase the risk of fires in areas with low soil moisture and insufficient previous rainfall. In Belgrade, temperatures are expected to reach around 38 degrees Celsius today, dropping to approximately 34 degrees Celsius by Wednesday. Water levels on the Danube near Bajina Bašta and downstream from Novi Sad, as well as on the Sava near Belgrade and the Tisá near Titel, are expected to remain around or slightly below navigable levels.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual report on weather conditions and their potential impacts, including fire risks and water level changes. It does not exhibit any clear ideological framing, loaded language, or biased sourcing. The information is presented neutrally, focusing on meteorological data and R

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Factual accuracy is high, aligning with the primary source on heatwave temperatures and risks. Objectivity is good but slightly leans towards emphasizing danger.

Večernje novosti logoVečernje novostiParty-alignedCenterFactual 85Objective 808 days ago
OD 40 STEPENI DO GRADA I OLUJE: Spremite se za vremenski rolerkoster - RHMZ objavio tačan sat promene

The article provides a weather forecast from the Republic Hydro-Meteorological Office (RHMZ) predicting continued heatwaves with temperatures between 36 and 40°C, followed by a gradual cooling trend starting Thursday. It mentions potential short-term rain showers and thunderstorms in mountainous areas, along with light to moderate north-east winds. The article also includes unrelated news snippets about Ukraine claiming that communication equipment used to support Russian drone attacks in Belarus has stopped working, and a sports-related comment from Croatia’s selector regarding their match against Portugal.

Bias read (Center): The main subject is a weather forecast, which is generally apolitical, but the article includes additional content about Ukrainian claims related to military operations in Belarus and a sports commentary. These elements introduce some political charge, though the overall tone remains neutral and non

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article accurately presents the RHMZ warning about high temperatures and subsequent weather change. It remains mostly objective while providing relevant details.

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