Unutrašnjost Hrvatske u nedjelju će pogoditi novo nevrijeme uz mogućnost tuče, grmljavine i olujnog vjetra, objavio je DHMZ koji je za dvije regije upalio narančasti meteoalarm.
U istočnoj Hrvatskoj prijepodne će biti sunčano uz uglavnom slab južni i jugozapadni vjetar. Poslijepodne naoblačenje, često uz kišu i grmljavinu te prolazno jak, na udare i olujan sjeverni vjetar. Najniža jutarnja temperatura zraka od 13 do 16 °C, a najviša dnevna između 28 i 30 °C, stoji u prognozi DHMZ-a koju za HRT potpisuju Dragoslav Dragojlović i Zoran Vakula.
Podjednaka temperatura bit će i u središnjoj Hrvatskoj, gdje će prijepodne također prevladavati sunčano. Poslijepodne i navečer uz umjeren razvoj oblaka mjestimice kiša, uglavnom u obliku pljuskova s grmljavinom. Puhat će povremeno umjeren jugozapadni vjetar koji će navečer naglo okrenuti na sjeverni i sjeveroistočni.
Na Jadranu sunčano i vrlo toplo
DHMZ je zbog opasnosti od nevremena upalio narančasti meteoalarm. U zagrebačkoj regiji prijeti opasnost od grmljavinskog nevremena, za koje je vjerojatnost veća od 80 posto. Puhat će vrlo jak vjetar, a prijeti i tuča, osobito u Hrvatskom zagorju, Međimurju i Podravini.
Za osječku regiju također je izdano upozorenje od grmljavinskog nevremena i tuče, ali i od olujnih udara sjevernog vjetra. Najjači udari bit će veći od 65 km/h, objavio je DHMZ. Vjerojatnost grmljavine veća je od 80 posto.
Na sjevernom Jadranu i u Gorskoj Hrvatskoj pretežno sunčano i vrlo toplo. Puhat će povremeno umjeren južni i jugozapadni vjetar. Jutarnja temperatura zraka od 10 do 14 °C, uz obalu između 18 i 20 °C, a najviša dnevna uglavnom od 26 do 29 °C.
I u Dalmaciji većinom sunčano i vrlo toplo, mjestimice i vruće. U njezinoj unutrašnjosti ponegdje umjerena naoblaka. Puhat će umjereno jugo, prema otvorenom moru mjestimice i jako, pri čemu će more biti malo do umjereno valovito. Jutarnja temperatura zraka od 13 do 15 °C, uz obalu između 19 i 21 °C, a najviša dnevna od 27 do 30 °C.
Osvježenje i kiša u ponedjeljak
Malo niža temperatura zraka bit će na krajnjem jugu Hrvatske, gdje će također prevladavati sunčano. Puhat će slabo do umjereno jugo i južni vjetar.
U ponedjeljak u unutrašnjosti promjenjivo oblačno ponegdje s kišom te svježije. U utorak djelomice sunčano, u gorskim krajevima uz malu vjerojatnost lokalnih pljuskova, a u srijedu sunčanije te postupno sve toplije.
Na Jadranu pretežno sunčano i vrlo toplo, mjestimice i vruće. U ponedjeljak uz umjeren razvoj oblaka na sjeveru su ponegdje mogući kratkotrajni pljuskovi. Puhat će slabo do umjereno jugo i jugozapadni vjetar, a od potkraj ponedjeljka na sjevernom dijelu ponegdje i bura.
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Official sources cited
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Official sources cited
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Official sources cited
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Official sources cited
- government Croatian Meteorological Department (DHMZ)
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Bias read (Center): The article reports on severe weather conditions without taking a stance or showing bias. It provides factual information about the weather events, warnings issued by the meteorological service, and safety advice for residents. There is no indication of ideological framing or selective reporting.
Official sources cited
- government Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service (DHMZ)
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Bias read (Center): The article reports on a weather warning issued by an official source without any apparent framing or bias. It provides factual information about the weather conditions and does not take a stance or emphasize any particular perspective.
Official sources cited
- government Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service (DHMZ)
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Bias read (Center): The article reports on a weather forecast without political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses solely on meteorological data and warnings issued by the DHMZ.
Official sources cited
- government Croatian Meteorological Institute (DHMZ)