Alarms are on.
The 10th of June, 2026, at 9:45 pm.
For Wednesday night, an orange alert is in effect for the Zagreb and Osijek regions due to the possibility of stronger thunderstorms, thunderstorms and thunderstorms
"It was not preceded by a rainbow, it suddenly started to fall", a reader from the Medimuri village of Robadje, which was hit by a hailstorm on Wednesday evening, told us.
A golf-ball-sized blow fell in Škofja Loka, while residents of Komenda reported extensive property damage, destroyed gardens and trees, and power outages.
In the municipality of Žetale, about 50 landslides were activated, bridges and roads were damaged, and some residential and commercial buildings were flooded. - At this time, our priorities are to ensure the safety of people, to monitor the situation on the ground and to establish conditions for as soon as possible to recover from the consequences of the storm - said the mayor of Žetale, Matja Kopše.
Radar images show that a storm system from Slovenia is approaching Croatia, which is why the National Hydrometeorological Institute has issued warnings for several regions. For Wednesday evening, a dangerous weather warning is in force for the Zagreb and Osijek region due to the possibility of stronger thunderstorms, thunderstorms and windstorms. Meteorologists say that the probability of thunderstorms is greater than 70 percent.
According to the forecast of the DHMZ, the Zagreb and Osijek regions are again issued with an orange warning for possible thunderstorms. At the same time, most of the country, including the Adriatic coast, will be under yellow weather alert due to potentially dangerous weather conditions.
On Thursday in the interior temporary rainfall, often in the form of showers with thunderstorms that may be stronger in some places, and with a noticeable decrease in air temperature. On Friday and Saturday partly sunny, even sunnier, with a gradual increase in air temperature. Wind weak to moderate north and northeast, on Thursday transient and strong. On the Adriatic on Thursday intermittent showers and thunderstorms. On Friday and Saturday mostly sunny and very warm during the day.
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