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The weather in Slovenia is expected to change today, starting with sunny conditions in the morning. According to the Agency of the Republic of Slovenia for Environment (ARSO), cloud cover will increase gradually from the north, leading to isolated showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening. In the night into Monday, thunderstorms with gusts of wind are possible, particularly along the coast. The highest temperatures during the day will range between 26 and 31 degrees Celsius. Similar unsettled weather is forecast for Monday, with scattered showers and thunderstorms throughout the day. Temperatures will be lower in the early morning, ranging from 13 to 17 degrees Celsius, but will rise again by midday. Coastal areas are expected to remain warmer, reaching up to 19 degrees Celsius in the morning and 28 to 31 degrees Celsius by the afternoon. In neighboring regions, increased cloud cover and occasional showers or thunderstorms are expected in the Alps, while the northern Adriatic will see more sunny weather. On Tuesday, mostly sunny conditions are predicted, though isolated showers or thunderstorms could occur in the afternoon. Wednesday is expected to be clear with rising
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Članek poroča o rekordnih temperaturah v Nemčiji v noči od 27. do 28. junija 2026, pri čemer so nekatera območja dosegla do 29,4 ° C. To presega prejšnji rekord 27,2 ° C, ki je bil določen leta 2003. Visoke temperature so bile pripisane južnemu vetru. Vročina je povzročila motnje, vključno s prekinitvijo tramvajskih storitev v Leipzigu zaradi poškodovanih pnevmatik. Medtem ko se pričakuje, da se bodo temperature v prihodnjih dneh znižale, so za naslednji dan napovedane močne nevihte. Medtem so močne nevihte na Nizozemskem povzročile požare, poškodbe in škodo na lastnini.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Članek predstavlja dejanske informacije o ekstremnih vremenskih razmerah v Nemčiji in povezanih vplivih brez očitnega ideološkega okvirja.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 98 · Objektivnost 95): Very accurate with specific temperature readings and locations. Highly objective with minimal editorializing.
The Slovenian Environment Agency (Arso) has extended the red weather warning for high temperatures affecting the southwestern, central, and southeastern parts of Slovenia for one additional day. High heat stress is expected in lowland areas until Wednesday, after which a yellow alert for thunderstorms will be issued nationwide. Temperatures could surpass the absolute June record of 38.4°C, set on June 26 last year at Dobliče near Črnomlje. On Monday, temperatures are forecasted to range between 32 and 36°C, reaching up to 38°C in the Gorizia region and the Vipava Valley. Heat stress will be most pronounced by midweek along the coast, in southeastern Slovenia, and in major cities. The orange heat warning remains in effect for the rest of the country, with specific durations for different regions. Authorities advise taking measures to reduce heat exposure, such as staying indoors, limiting outdoor physical activity, and ensuring adequate hydration. Additional care is needed for animals during this period. Cooling is expected to begin on Thursday, with clouds and thunderstorms spreading across much of Slovenia by Wednesday evening. In Saturday’s measurements, five weather stations set
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article provides factual information about weather conditions and warnings issued by the Slovenian Environment Agency (Arso). It does not present any political opinions, biases, or framing that would indicate a particular ideological leaning. The content focuses solely on meteorological data,预警,
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 98 · Objektivnost 92): Very accurate with detailed temperature records and locations. Objective tone with clear reporting of facts and warnings.
RTV Slovenija (MMC)Državni / javniSredinaDejstva 95Objektivnost 95pred 6 dnevi
A recent weather front has brought some cooling to parts of western Slovenia, including light rain in areas like Tolmin and Ajdovska, while temperatures have dropped below 30°C. The first heatwave of the year appears to be ending, with dry, pleasant summer conditions expected through the week. Strong winds caused damage to trees in Piran, leading to seven emergency responses by the Koper fire department. According to the Environment Agency, rainfall was minimal in many areas but more significant in others. Meteorologist Brane Gregorčič stated that temperatures will remain below 30°C until at least July 10th, with cooler mornings and sunny afternoons expected. The sea temperature along the coast has also decreased slightly.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article focuses on weather patterns and their effects, which are not inherently politically charged. It provides factual information about temperature changes, precipitation, and wind impacts without taking a stance or showing bias toward any political entity or ideology.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 95): Very accurate and neutral report matching primary source data. Clear and objective presentation of weather conditions and impacts.
The article reports on continued high temperatures in Slovenia, noting that today's temperatures will be slightly lower than those recorded on Monday. The Slovenian Environment Agency (Arso) measured a new June temperature record of 38.7°C in Podnanos on Monday. The heatwave is expected to last until Wednesday, with the highest temperatures forecasted in the southern and southeastern parts of the country, including major cities. A red warning has been issued for these regions due to the extreme heat. The article mentions that the previous June temperature record was set last year in Dobliči near Črnomlje at 38.4°C. Today's weather is expected to be sunny, with light winds along the coast and possible afternoon thunderstorms.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article provides factual information about weather conditions and records without any apparent ideological framing or bias. It presents data from the Slovenian Environment Agency (Arso) and does not take a stance on the implications of the heatwave beyond reporting the meteorological facts.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 92): The article accurately reports the new record temperature of 38.7°C in Podnanos and references the previous record from last year. It cites the agency (Arso) directly and presents the forecast objectively without bias.
Članek poroča o visokih temperaturah, ki se pričakujejo v Sloveniji do srede, z najintenzivnejšo vročino, ki vpliva na obalna območja, jugovzhodno Slovenijo in večja mesta, po podatkih Agencije za okolje Republike Slovenije (ARSO). V ponedeljek naj bi temperature dosegle med 32 in 36 stopinj Celzija, z višjimi odčitki okoli 38 ° C v regiji Goriska in dolini Vipava. V torek in sredo se bo vročina nadaljevala, s sončnimi razmerami in možnimi nevihtami v alpskih regijah v popoldanskem času. V sredo zvečer naj bi se oblaki in nevihte razširili po večjem delu Slovenije, kar bi prineslo nekaj olajšanja, zlasti ob razvoju nevihte vzdolž obale.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Članek zagotavlja preprosto vremensko napoved brez kakršnega koli očitno pristranskega jezika, oblikovanja ali poudarka na političnih vidikih. Osredotočen je izključno na meteorološke podatke in se ne ukvarja s političnimi vprašanji, politikami ali številkami.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 92): Highly factual with clear temperature ranges and conditions. Very objective in presenting the forecast.
The article reports on unusually high temperatures recorded along the Croatian coast on June 28, 2026. In several locations, temperatures exceeded 30 degrees Celsius already in the early morning, with forecasts suggesting they could rise to 40 degrees Celsius during the day. Dubrovnik recorded the highest temperature at 30.8°C, followed by Lastovo at 30.4°C and Split at 30°C. The sea temperature in Split was slightly lower than air temperature, reaching 29.8°C. Croatian meteorologists issued red alerts for Zagreb, Rijeka, Split, and Dubrovnik regions due to extreme heat, while orange alerts were issued for the rest of the country. The heatwave is expected to continue through Monday and Tuesday.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents factual meteorological data and warnings without overt ideological framing. It focuses on environmental conditions and official forecasts, maintaining neutrality in tone and content.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 92): Precisely reports on new temperature records and weather warnings. Maintains a balanced perspective with clear factual statements.
The article reports on a stronger thunderstorm affecting areas between Kozina and Podgrad, with radar data indicating heavier rainfall and possible smaller hailstones. Stronger thunderstorm cells were also reported near Postojna and the area around Borovnica, according to the Slovenian Environment Agency (Arso). The storm system is slowly moving, and additional local thunderstorms, possibly stronger, could form across Slovenia in the coming hours until the first part of the night. Arso has issued an orange warning for the entire country from noon to midnight due to the storms, which may include gusty winds and small hail. They predict that by nighttime, the weather will gradually stabilize, with thunderstorm showers transitioning into more evenly distributed rain.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article provides factual meteorological information without taking a political stance. It reports on weather conditions, warnings, and forecasts from the Slovenian Environment Agency (Arso), presenting the situation objectively without commentary on governance, policies, or political figures.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 90): High factual accuracy aligning with primary source details about storm locations and warnings. Generally neutral tone with some descriptive language.
The article reports on an upcoming significant weather change in Slovenia, following one of the longest and most intense heatwaves recorded in meteorological history. According to the Slovenian Environment Agency, the weather will shift rapidly, with thunderstorms expected in the afternoon and evening today, accompanied by strong northern winds. Localized hail up to the size of a hazelnut (up to three centimeters in diameter) is possible, though larger hail is unlikely. The stormy conditions will last until late tonight, after which the weather will gradually clear. While some afternoon showers are possible on Friday, Saturday and Sunday are expected to be dry and sunny. The heatwave is ending, with temperatures forecasted to drop below 30°C starting tomorrow, potentially reaching higher levels on Tuesday before cooling again midweek. No further heatwaves are predicted in the coming week.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article provides a neutral report on weather forecasts without any political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses solely on meteorological data and predictions from the Slovenian Environment Agency.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 90): High factual accuracy aligning with primary source data on weather changes and potential hail. The article remains mostly objective but uses slightly descriptive terms like 'strašen' which could be seen as emotionally charged.
Članek poroča, da je Slovenija postavila nov junijski temperaturni rekord s 38,7 ° C, ki ga je v Podnanu zabeležila Agencija za okolje (Arso). To presega prejšnji junijski rekord 38,4 ° C, ki je bil v Dobličiju lani. Vročinski val naj bi trajal do srede, pri čemer so na Primorski regiji in v večjih mestih zabeležene višje temperature. Arso je izdal rdeče opozorilo za dele države zaradi ekstremnih vročinskih razmer. Vremenske napovedi kažejo na delno oblačno nebo z možnimi nevihti popoldne, zlasti na obali Primorske.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): V članku so predstavljeni dejanski meteorološki podatki brez očitnega ideološkega okvirja.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 90): Accurate with reported temperatures and conditions. Slightly less objective due to mentioning the relief from heat.
Članek poroča o vročinskem valu, ki je prizadel velik del Evrope, vključno s Slovenijo, kar je privedlo do novih junijskih temperaturnih rekordov. Po podatkih, ki jih je delila Agencija za okolje (Arso), so temperature dosegle 38,7 ° C v Podnanu in postavile nov slovenski junijski rekord. To presega prejšnji rekord 38,4 ° C, ki je bil določen 26. junija 2025 v Dobliče pri Črnomlju.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Članek predstavlja dejanske meteorološke podatke brez očitnega ideološkega okvirja. Medtem ko so podnebne spremembe implicitno pomembne zaradi omembe temperaturnih zapisov, članek ne zavzema jasnega stališča o okoljski politiki ali politični odgovornosti.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 90): Highly factual with specific temperatures and locations mentioned, aligning closely with primary source data. Slightly less objective due to some descriptive language like 'zelo vroče' but remains mostly neutral.
RTV Slovenija (MMC)Državni / javniSredinaDejstva 95Objektivnost 90pred 9 dnevi
Članek poroča o ekstremnih vročinskih razmerah po Sloveniji, pri čemer je opozoril na rekordne temperature, izmerjene na več lokacijah, vključno z Ljubljano, Škocjanom in Osilnico.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): V članku so predstavljeni dejanski meteorološki podatki in opozorila brez očitnega ideološkega okvirja.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 90): Highly factual with specific temperatures and locations mentioned. Slightly less objective due to using terms like 'extremely hot' and 'record-breaking', but overall balanced.
V članku so poročali o rekordnih temperaturah po Sloveniji med vikendom 28. junija 2026, pri čemer je navedeno, da je deset lokacij postavilo nove rekordne temperature v juniju. Najvišja zabeležena temperatura je bila 37,5 ° C v Podnanu, medtem ko so bili drugi pomembni odčitki 37,1 ° C v Litiji, 36,9 ° C v Ljubljani Bežigrad in drugi v različnih mestih. Te temperature so bile višje od prejšnjih rekordov za iste datume v preteklih letih. V članku je omenjeno, da se toplotni val nadaljuje v naslednjem tednu, z pričakovanimi temperaturami od 32 do 36 ° C in do približno 38 ° C v nekaterih regijah, kot sta Goriška in dolina Vipave.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): V članku so predstavljeni dejanski meteorološki podatki brez očitnega ideološkega okvirja.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 90): The article accurately lists ten new temperature records measured across Slovenia and cites exact temperatures and dates. It presents the information factually and neutrally without editorializing.
The Slovenian Environment Agency (Arso) has extended the red weather warning for high temperatures affecting the southwestern, central, and southeastern parts of Slovenia until Wednesday. Heat stress is expected to remain significant through mid-week, with temperatures potentially exceeding the June record of 38.4°C set last year at Dobliče near Črnomlje. On Saturday, the highest temperature measured was 36.3°C in Bilje near Nova Gorica. Temperatures are forecasted to range between 32 and 36°C on Monday, reaching up to 38°C in the Goriška region and the Vipava Valley. The heatwave will ease by Thursday, with clouds and thunderstorms moving in from the north by Wednesday evening, bringing some relief. Authorities advise people to take precautions such as staying in cooler areas, limiting outdoor physical activity, and consuming enough fluids.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article provides factual information about weather conditions and health advisories issued by the Slovenian Environment Agency. It does not present any political opinions, biases, or controversial viewpoints. The content focuses solely on meteorological data and public health recommendations.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 90): The article accurately reports the extension of the red warning and the potential for breaking the June temperature record. It also provides practical advice for dealing with the heat without introducing bias.
Članek poroča o podaljšanem rdečem vremenskem opozorilu zaradi visokega toplotnega stresa v južni in osrednji Sloveniji, ki bo veljalo do četrtka.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Članek predstavlja dejanske informacije o vremenskih vzorcih, temperaturnih zapisih in meteoroloških napovedih, ne da bi sprejel politično stališče.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 85): High factual accuracy aligning with primary source data including temperature records and weather warnings. Some minor speculative elements like 'possible stronger thunderstorms' but overall well-supported.
The Slovenian Environment Agency (Arso) has issued a red warning for parts of the country due to high temperatures expected today, Monday, and Tuesday, affecting the southwest, central, and southeast regions. The rest of the country faces an orange alert. Authorities warn of traffic congestion and delays, particularly on highways such as the coastal motorway near Postojna and the Styrian motorway between Dramlje and Slovenian Konjice. According to Arso, temperatures could exceed the absolute June record of 38.4°C, set on June 26 last year at the Dobliče station near Črnomlje. Officials advise people to take measures to reduce heat stress, including staying in cooler areas, limiting physical activity outdoors, and drinking enough fluids. They also emphasize the need to care for animals during the heatwave. Drivers are encouraged to check traffic updates before traveling and to prepare adequately. Dars staff, along with police and the Rescue Highway Foundation, will distribute water and informational leaflets at the Studenec rest area heading towards Ljubljana.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article provides factual information about weather alerts, health advisories, and traffic conditions without taking a clear stance or using biased language. It reports on official warnings and recommendations from authorities without emphasizing any particular ideological perspective.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 85): Very factual with specific details from Arso and temperature records. Slightly less objective with advice on precautions and traffic.
Slovenska agencija za okolje (Arso) je izdala rdeče opozorilo zaradi visokih temperatur, ki vplivajo na dele južne, osrednje in jugovzhodne Slovenije, z oranžnim opozorilom za preostanek države.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Članek zagotavlja dejanske informacije o vremenskih opozorilih, prometnih razmerah in zdravstvenih nasvetih, ne da bi sprejel jasno ideološko stališče, poroča o uradnih opozorilih in priporočilih organov, ne da bi poudaril nobeno posebno politično perspektivo.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 92 · Objektivnost 85): The article accurately reports the red alert issued by Arso and mentions the potential for breaking the June temperature record. However, it adds some commentary about traffic congestion, which introduces a slight bias toward public safety concerns.
The weather in Slovenia is expected to change today, starting with sunny conditions in the morning. According to the Agency of the Republic of Slovenia for Environment (ARSO), cloud cover will increase gradually from the north, leading to isolated showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening. In the night into Monday, thunderstorms with gusts of wind are possible, particularly along the coast. The highest temperatures during the day will range between 26 and 31 degrees Celsius. Similar unsettled weather is forecast for Monday, with scattered showers and thunderstorms throughout the day. Temperatures will be lower in the early morning, ranging from 13 to 17 degrees Celsius, but will rise again by midday. Coastal areas are expected to remain warmer, reaching up to 19 degrees Celsius in the morning and 28 to 31 degrees Celsius by the afternoon. In neighboring regions, increased cloud cover and occasional showers or thunderstorms are expected in the Alps, while the northern Adriatic will see more sunny weather. On Tuesday, mostly sunny conditions are predicted, though isolated showers or thunderstorms could occur in the afternoon. Wednesday is expected to be clear with rising
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article provides a straightforward weather forecast without any political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses solely on meteorological data and predictions from ARSO, which is a neutral scientific institution.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 90 · Objektivnost 89): Offers precise temperature readings and aligns with ARSO reports. Maintains a neutral and factual tone throughout, providing specific data without subjective interpretation.
The article reports on a significant weather change in Slovenia, where a cold front has brought thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, gusty winds, and hail, affecting areas such as Ajdovščina and Tolmin. The extreme heatwave that had previously set temperature records is ending, with cooler conditions expected overnight. Meteorologists from the Slovenian Environment Agency (Arso) have upgraded the storm warning to orange for the entire country due to increased activity in the evening, particularly on the Primorska region. In response, shopping centers Aleja and Citypark in Ljubljana are offering free parking in their garages to protect vehicles from rain and other adverse weather. The weather is expected to calm down by the next day, with temperatures dropping and some light showers possible.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a factual report on weather changes and related measures without taking a clear ideological stance. It provides balanced information about the weather event, the actions taken by local authorities, and the expected outcomes without emphasizing any particular political viewpoint.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 90 · Objektivnost 88): Provides clear and consistent information about storm spread and severity, aligning with ARSO reports. Maintains a neutral tone throughout, offering factual updates without emotional language.
Članek poroča o pričakovanih visokih temperaturah v Sloveniji in ugotavlja, da je okoljska agencija Arso v ponedeljek v Podnanu zabeležila nov junijski rekord v višini 38,7 ° C. Napoveduje, da se bo v ponedeljek nadaljevala vročina do torka, pri čemer se bodo temperature verjetno znižale za eno stopnjo. Prejšnji junijski rekord je bil postavljen leta 2022 na 38,4 ° C. Vročinski stres naj bi bil najintenzivnejši v regiji Primorska, južni Sloveniji in večjih mestih, zaradi česar je Arso izdal rdeče opozorilo.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Članek predstavlja dejanske meteorološke informacije brez očitnega ideološkega okvirja. Osredotočen je na vremenske podatke, evidence in napovedi, ki so objektivna znanstvena opazovanja.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 90 · Objektivnost 88): Accurate information on heat records and warnings. Generally neutral tone though the call to donate at the end introduces a slight bias.
Članek poroča o pričakovanih visokih temperaturah in toplotnih viharjih v Sloveniji od 30. junija do 8. julija 2026. V večini območij se napoveduje, da bodo temperature dosegle do 35 ° C, pri čemer bodo nekatere regije, kot je Primorska, dosegle 37 ° C. Vročinski valovi naj bi vplivali na nižine, zlasti v jugovzhodnem delu države in večjih mestih.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Članek predstavlja dejansko poročilo o vremenskih razmerah, ki temelji na meteoroloških napovedih iz Arsa, brez očitnih ideoloških ali političnih okvirjev.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 90 · Objektivnost 88): The article accurately summarizes the temperature range and weather conditions based on Arso forecasts. It includes relevant details like possible thunderstorms and heat warnings but uses slightly more descriptive language than strictly neutral.
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