A weather warning has been issued for central and northwest Slovenia as severe thunderstorms move through the region. According to the Environment Agency (Arso), a band of stronger thunderstorms passed through the Koroška and Styria regions in the afternoon before shifting toward the northwestern part of the country by evening. The movement of these storms can be tracked using radar imagery available on Arso's website.
The heatwave currently affecting parts of Slovenia, with temperatures exceeding 30 degrees Celsius, has combined with the arrival of these powerful thunderstorms. This combination has led to heavy rainfall and other weather-related challenges in several areas. In the afternoon, the storm activity reached the Koroška and Pohorje regions, where conditions began to shift towards rain by evening. A more intense thunderstorm cell started forming over the northwest of the country, specifically in the Gorenjska region and central Slovenia.
An orange-level alert remains in effect until midnight for the northwest of Slovenia and central Slovenia, while the rest of the country is under a yellow-level alert for thunderstorms. Radar images show how precipitation is moving across the area. These images update approximately every three minutes, reflecting the start time of each measurement cycle, which lasts about five minutes. Due to continuous measurements taken every five minutes, the radar systems operate almost non-stop without interruption. The time displayed in the top-left corner of the radar image is recorded in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC). During summer, local time in Slovenia is two hours ahead of UTC, meaning that if the image shows 7:00, it corresponds to 9:00 local time.
The storm system has already impacted the city of Maribor, where a significant amount of rain fell within a short period, causing water to accumulate on roads. Similar issues were reported in the Koroška region, where hail was also observed. The situation in Maribor highlights the intensity of the storm activity, with rapid accumulation of water leading to temporary road closures and traffic disruptions.
According to meteorologists' forecasts, thunderstorm activity could continue into the evening. However, by nightfall, the storm activity is expected to gradually subside. Despite this, residents and authorities remain vigilant, monitoring the evolving weather conditions and preparing for potential further developments.
The impact of these storms has raised concerns among local communities and officials, who are working to ensure public safety and manage any infrastructure challenges caused by the sudden and heavy rainfall. Emergency services have been placed on standby to respond to any incidents related to flooding or other weather-related emergencies.
As the day progresses, the focus shifts to tracking the movement of the storm cells and assessing their potential effects on surrounding areas. Meteorological experts continue to monitor the situation closely, providing updates and guidance to help the public stay informed and prepared. With the possibility of continued thunderstorm activity, the emphasis remains on vigilance and readiness for any changes in weather conditions that may occur throughout the evening.
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N1 SlovenijaIndépendantCentreFactualité 80Objectivité 75il y a 18 j Alerte orange pour le centre et le nord-ouest de la Slovénie, surveillez le mouvement des tempêtes.L'Agence de l'environnement (Arso) a émis un avertissement orange pour le nord-ouest et le centre de la Slovénie, tandis que d'autres régions ont reçu un avertissement jaune. Les images radar montrent le mouvement des précipitations, bien que l'heure affichée reflète le début des mesures, qui prennent environ cinq minutes.
Lecture du biais (Centre): L'article fait état des conditions météorologiques et des avertissements émis par l'Agence de l'environnement (Arso), en mettant l'accent sur le mouvement des orages et leur impact sur différentes régions de la Slovénie.
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 80 · Objectivité 75): The article covers storm-related issues with specific locations and effects, matching the primary source. It provides useful information but has a somewhat descriptive tone and less emphasis on neutrality compared to others.
VečerIndépendant🔒CentreFactualité 50Objectivité 55il y a 18 j (Vidéo) Quelques problèmes en Styrie, des tempêtes aussi en Gorénie et en Slovénie centraleL'article fait état de problèmes météorologiques récents dans plusieurs régions de Slovénie, y compris des problèmes en Styrie et des orages dans la région de Gorenjska et dans le centre de la Slovénie.
Lecture du biais (Centre): L'article se concentre sur les conditions environnementales et météorologiques et n'implique pas de personnalités politiques, de politiques ou de questions controversées.
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 50 · Objectivité 55): The article mentions storm damage but doesn't connect it to the broader heatwave context. It lacks alignment with the primary source and seems to focus on isolated incidents rather than the overall event.
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