A sudden and severe weather change affected parts of Dalmatia, Croatia, bringing heavy thunderstorms, rain, lightning, and strong winds. The storm system expanded from Sinj through Dugopolje toward Omis, causing intense downpours, powerful lightning, and localized tornadoes. In Zrnovnica, wind gusts reached up to 100 km/h, creating dust storms that approached Split. On Split's Obojena Beach, people rushed to their cars and exits due to the rapidly worsening conditions, leading to traffic congestion. Temperatures dropped sharply by up to 18°C in a short time, ending one of the hottest days recorded in Dalmatia. Local authorities reported significant rainfall, with around 25 liters per square meter falling in the Vrgorac area. The Croatian Meteorological Department (DHMZ) warned of continued thunderstorms and heavy rain across inland Dalmatia, Lika, and parts of eastern and southern Croatia.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article reports on a natural weather event with no political implications, focusing solely on meteorological data, impacts on infrastructure, and public safety concerns. There is no framing or emphasis that suggests political bias.
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 60 · Objectivité 70): Reports on a different weather event in Zagreb, not connected to the primary source. Includes some relevant environmental data but does not align with the specific fire event described.



