Fri. Dec 8th, 2023

A red alert has been issued for the Velebit Canal, while a yellow warning is in effect for the Karlovac, Gospić, Rijeka, Knin, Split and Dubrovnik regions, as well as northern, central and southern Dalmatia. This signifies a high level of danger to health and potentially life-threatening situations, particularly for seafarers, as well as a significant risk of damage to coastal infrastructure. The public is advised to avoid traveling and staying near threatened coastal areas and to pay attention to and follow the latest weather reports.

Meanwhile in Great Britain, meteorologists are predicting a sharp cold snap with heavy winter showers possible in the north of the country at the end of next week. Additionally, a “snow bomb” is expected in just a few days, bringing significantly colder conditions and the first snow flurries of the winter. In contrast, Tuesday’s forecast for Croatia includes mostly cloudy weather with rain and showers in some places on the Adriatic and along the coast. Rain is expected to stop in the west and north in the afternoon with partial clearing also possible. Weak to moderate winds are forecast with some strong northeasterly gusts on the Adriatic. Moderate to strong southerly winds are expected followed by bora wind in northern part. Temperatures will range from 5°C to 10°C in interior and between 12°C to 17°C on Adriatic sea.

By Editor

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