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The sea temperature in Trieste has exceeded 30 degrees.
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The sea temperature in Trieste has exceeded 30 degrees.

The article reports that the sea temperature at the Bandiera jetty in Trieste reached 31 degrees Celsius at 5 PM, according to data from the Environmental Agency ARPA's meteorological observatory. This is noted as one of the highest sea temperatures recorded in Trieste since measurements began and likely sets a June record. The article mentions that if this is an absolute record, it would need to be confirmed by reviewing historical data. Similar high temperatures were also recorded in Gradisca and Lignano, measuring 30.3 and 30.2 degrees Celsius respectively. The warm sea is expected to contribute to higher nighttime temperatures across the region today, while potentially acting as a reservoir of thermal energy during the evening deterioration of weather conditions, when colder air begins to arrive, possibly leading to noticeable instability.

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N1 Slovenija logoN1 SlovenijaIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 956 days ago
Relief at last, the fever will subside

The article reports on weather forecasts from July 2, 2026, indicating that high temperatures will gradually decrease after a period of heat. According to the Slovenian Environment Agency (Arso), daytime temperatures are expected to range between 23 and 28 degrees Celsius, with areas like Goriška and the coast reaching up to 30°C. Overnight temperatures will drop to between 17 and 22°C, with some regions like Zgornjesavska Dolina experiencing as low as 13°C. The forecast suggests that by Friday, there may be occasional showers in inland areas, while Saturday and Sunday will remain dry. From Sunday onwards, high pressure systems from the Atlantic are expected to bring sunny conditions, though some thunderstorms may occur in the interior during the week.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a straightforward weather forecast without any political commentary, framing, or emphasis on ideological positions. It provides factual information based on scientific data from the Slovenian Environment Agency (Arso). As such, the content is apolitical and balanced, aligning it

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 95): Fully accurate with detailed temperature forecasts. Very neutral and balanced presentation of weather conditions.

Primorske novice logoPrimorske noviceIndependentCenterFactual 89Objective 878 days ago
Last night in Trieste, one of the hottest since records began.

The article reports on unusually high temperatures recorded in Trieste during the night. The environmental agency ARPA's weather station at the Bandiera pier measured 30.5°C at 10 PM on Sunday and 30.2°C at 4 AM. The Tržaški Navtilo Institute's weather station recorded slightly higher temperatures, measuring 30.7°C at 10 PM and 30.6°C at 4 AM. Temperatures remained just below 30°C briefly at both locations. By midday, temperatures had risen further, reaching 33.6°C according to ARPA and 34.8°C according to the Tržaški Navtilo Institute. Weather forecasts suggest sunny and very hot conditions will persist in the northern Adriatic until Wednesday evening, when a cold front is expected to arrive.

Bias read (Center): This article provides factual weather data without any political commentary or framing. It focuses solely on meteorological observations and does not address any politically charged issues such as government policies, elections, or social debates. As such, it is considered apolitical and therefore '

Why these scores (Factual 89 · Objective 87): Reports on temperature records and weather patterns, aligning with primary sources. While factual, there is a slight emphasis on record-breaking temperatures, which could be interpreted as minor editorializing.

N1 Slovenija logoN1 SlovenijaIndependentCenterFactual 88Objective 863 days ago
When could Slovenia be hit by another heat wave?

The article provides a weather forecast for Slovenia from July 5th to July 13th, 2026. It predicts initially sunny conditions with increasing cloud cover later in the day, followed by brief showers in the afternoon. Temperatures are expected to range between 8 and 31 degrees Celsius during the week. The forecast indicates that a heatwave could affect the region towards the end of the week, with daytime temperatures potentially reaching up to 35 degrees Celsius. The information is sourced from the Agency for the Environment (Arso), which provides detailed weather predictions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a straightforward weather forecast without any political commentary or framing. It focuses solely on meteorological data and does not engage with any politically charged topics such as government policies, elections, or social issues. As such, the content is apolitical and leans

Why these scores (Factual 88 · Objective 86): Provides clear and consistent information about upcoming weather changes and storm activity. Maintains an objective tone, though there is a slight focus on future predictions which could be seen as forward-looking commentary.

Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 908 days ago
In Trieste, more than thirty degrees Celsius even at night

The article reports that Trieste experienced one of the hottest nights on record, with temperatures exceeding 30 degrees Celsius throughout the night. Measurements taken by the regional environmental agency Arpa at the Pomol Bandiera location recorded 30.5°C at 10 PM and 30.2°C at 4 AM. Higher readings were noted at the Trieste Nautical Institute's weather station, which measured 30.7°C at 10 PM and 30.6°C at 4 AM. By early morning, temperatures continued to rise, reaching 33.6°C at Arpa's station and 34.8°C at the Nautical Institute's station. Meteorologists predict sunny and very hot conditions across northern Adriatic regions until Wednesday evening, when a cold front is expected to arrive.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about weather measurements and forecasts without any apparent ideological framing or bias. It focuses solely on environmental data and does not involve political actors, policies, or contentious issues.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article provides specific temperature readings from multiple sources (Arpa and the maritime institute), accurately citing times and locations. It mentions historical data about measurements starting in 1841 but does not overstate or invent details. The language remains mostly neutral.

RTV Slovenija (MMC) logoRTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenterFactual 85Objective 8011 days ago
Za jugozahod države rdeče opozorilo. V Kopru malo po osmi uri zjutraj že 30 stopinj Celzija.

The article reports on an extreme heatwave affecting southern Slovenia, with temperatures reaching up to 37.4°C in Dolenje near Ajdovščina. The Environmental Agency of Slovenia has issued red alerts for high temperatures expected over the weekend and into Monday, particularly impacting the south-eastern part of the country. Temperatures are projected to surpass the June record of 38.4°C set in 2023, potentially nearing the all-time summer record of 40.8°C from 2013. The article warns of health risks, especially for vulnerable groups like the elderly, children, and those with chronic illnesses, advising them to stay hydrated, avoid direct sunlight, and ensure proper ventilation at home. It also mentions that cooler weather is expected to arrive by Wednesday, with some rainfall likely on Thursday.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about an environmental alert and heatwave conditions without overtly promoting any political agenda. While climate change is implicitly discussed, there is no clear ideological leaning in the framing of the report. The focus remains on scientific data and the

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Provides accurate temperature data and mentions the heat warning. Includes some descriptive language but stays largely factual.

Primorske novice logoPrimorske noviceIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 857 days ago
The sea temperature in Trieste has exceeded 30 degrees.

The article reports that the sea temperature at the Bandiera jetty in Trieste reached 31 degrees Celsius at 5 PM, according to data from the Environmental Agency ARPA's meteorological observatory. This is noted as one of the highest sea temperatures recorded in Trieste since measurements began and likely sets a June record. The article mentions that if this is an absolute record, it would need to be confirmed by reviewing historical data. Similar high temperatures were also recorded in Gradisca and Lignano, measuring 30.3 and 30.2 degrees Celsius respectively. The warm sea is expected to contribute to higher nighttime temperatures across the region today, while potentially acting as a reservoir of thermal energy during the evening deterioration of weather conditions, when colder air begins to arrive, possibly leading to noticeable instability.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual meteorological data without overt ideological framing. It focuses on environmental observations and their potential impacts on local weather patterns, without taking a clear stance on political issues related to climate change or environmental policy. The tone remains客观,

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 85): Facts about sea temperatures are reported accurately, though some extrapolation is made about potential effects. Objectivity remains strong with balanced reporting.

N1 Slovenija logoN1 SlovenijaIndependentCenterFactual 60Objective 705 days ago
Večinoma sončno in toplo vreme tudi v prihodnjih dneh, nato prihaja osvežitev

The article reports on the weather forecast for Slovenia over the coming days, indicating mostly sunny and warm conditions. It mentions occasional afternoon showers or thunderstorms, particularly in inland areas. Temperatures are expected to range between 10-15°C at night and 24-29°C during the day, with higher temperatures along the coast. The forecast suggests a transition towards cooler weather by mid-week, followed by clearer skies and gradually warmer conditions later in the week. These predictions are provided by ARSO, the Slovenian Environment Agency.

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 60 · Objective 70): The article shifts focus to neighboring countries like Croatia and Hungary, mentioning their temperature records but providing little relevant information about Slovenia or Arso's warnings. It lacks specific details about the current situation in Slovenia.

N1 Slovenija logoN1 SlovenijaIndependentCenteryesterday
Temperatures in some areas are back above 100 degrees Fahrenheit.

The article reports on weather conditions in Slovenia on July 7, 2026, predicting sunny days with temperatures rising above 30°C in some areas. It mentions that high pressure over western Europe and moist air from the northwest contributed to localized storms and thunderstorms earlier in the week. Temperatures are expected to range between 11°C and 17°C in the morning, with daytime highs reaching up to 31°C. The article suggests that by Friday, warmer air from the south-west could bring a new heatwave, potentially lasting several days, with little rain expected. Weather patterns are forecasted to shift towards more humid and unstable conditions by Saturday, with continued sunny and warm weather through the end of the period.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses weather forecasts and meteorological conditions without any political framing or emphasis on ideological positions. It provides objective information based on atmospheric conditions and scientific predictions, making it apolitical in nature.

Večer logoVečerIndependent🔒Centeryesterday
The night will be brighter, the sun will rise tomorrow.

The article provides a weather forecast for Slovenia and surrounding areas for the upcoming days. On Tuesday, most of the region will experience sunny conditions with southwest winds in the afternoon. Morning temperatures will range between 11 and 17 degrees Celsius, while coastal areas will see slightly higher temperatures around 19 degrees. Afternoon highs are expected to reach between 27 and 31 degrees. Wednesday will bring mostly sunny weather with occasional cloud cover, and northerly to northwest winds in the afternoon. Thursday is predicted to be quite clear. High-pressure systems over western and central Europe are influencing the weather, with cooler and somewhat moist air gradually reaching the area from the northwestern direction. By evening, local thunderstorms and showers will subside, and the night will become clearer.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on weather forecasting and does not involve any political topics, figures, or policies. It provides factual information about upcoming weather conditions without any biased language or framing.

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