
Climate & Environment
The summer of this year was the third warmest in the history of measurements in Serbia
The summer of 2025 would have been recorded as record hot and dry a couple of decades ago

The summer of 2025 would have been recorded as record hot and dry a couple of decades ago

It is warmer in Serbia today than yesterday. The highest temperature up to 38 degrees Celsius. Officials urge caution due to the risk of fire

Warm air from the north of Africa raises temperatures up to 38 degrees, in the south and southeast of Serbia a red weather alarm

Mostly sunny and warm weather is expected in the greater part of Serbia, with temperatures reaching up to 36 degrees. In the hilly and mountainous areas, there will be more clouds in the afternoon

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Discrepancies between the actual outside temperature and the one we feel while sweating in the heat are not the whim of meteorologists. In fact, there is an expert explanation behind everything

On Sunday evening in Vojvodina, and during the night in other regions, there will be a penetration of colder air from the north, accompanied by a strong, gusty, short-term and stormy northwest wind.

For the first time in the history of measurements, summer days (20+ °C) were registered in Valjevo, Kragujevac and Kraljevo - in December

"The sun burns so much that you faint" - this is how one worker who deals with seasonal work for Initiative A testified. 11. What kind of conditions do seasonal workers work in? What is guaranteed to them by law, and what is missing?

The lowest temperature from -1 to 8 degrees Celsius, and the highest from 8 in Negotinska Krajina and in some valleys of southern Serbia up to 19 degrees in Vojvodina, western and central Serbia

This year, 2024, a historic 58 tropical days were recorded in the Požega area to 78 tropical days in Zaječar, whereby the previous record from 2012 was exceeded by 10 tropical days

If the Paris agreement on climate change is not respected, in a world that would be three or four degrees warmer, it is impossible to expect that all buildings in Belgrade will be reshaped so that they are adequate for living in high temperatures. Without respecting the Paris Agreement, droughts like this year's will happen eight times in 10 years, and in that situation there is no adjustment, Đurđević warns.

40 degrees were measured in Ćuprija yesterday. Due to drought and water supply problems, a state of emergency was declared in four cities

40 degrees were measured in Ćuprija, Niš and Negotin, Elektrodistribucija Srbije announced that electricity consumption increased by 30 percent, and in the last 24 hours, 135 fires were recorded in Serbia

Tropical days continue in Serbia, only in some places in the afternoon is a short-term rain or shower with thunder possible.

In the municipality of Sjenica, due to high temperatures and drought, the leadership declared a state of emergency. Due to financial problems, they cannot cope with this natural calamity alone

Deputy Director of the Republic Hydrometeorological Institute Goran Mihajlović announced that this warm wave will last until Friday. More pleasant than the weekend, temperatures a few degrees lower

Very sunny and warm throughout the country. A change in weather with showers will arrive Friday night into Saturday

"The warm summer continues, except for this week, which we entered, when there will be a slight refreshment, so in August we can expect warm days even with a few days with extremely high temperatures," said meteorologist Nedeljko Todorović

Spanish cultural institutions launched the "Cultural Refuge" initiative, which invites citizens and tourists to seek refreshment in local museums and galleries.

Due to the drought, there is "nothing" from the corn that was sown in the spring, say the farmers and demand that the state take action. Seven associations have also announced protests in all major cities of Serbia from Friday, July 19, due to unfulfilled promises from the top government.

What will happen until September with the production of corn, soybeans, sunflowers and sugar beets, no one can reliably say, according to agricultural expert Milan Prostran

Tropical temperatures and sweltering temperatures affected the whole of Serbia today, and the worst was in Sombor, Smederevska Palanka, but also Niš and Leskovac

High heat during the day and tropical nights are particularly hard to bear in cities. Asphalt and concrete radiate heat, it is difficult to breathe and the temperatures significantly exceed those officially measured in the shade. Doctors advise caution

Morning temperature from 15 to 23 degrees, highest daily from 33 to 37 degrees, in Belgrade up to 35. From Wednesday until the end of next week and up to 40 degrees

Although not yet confirmed, it is believed that the cause of the number of deaths in Greece is the extreme heat. Common to all those who died or went missing is that they went hiking in high temperatures

The morning temperature will range from 15 to 22 degrees, and the highest daily temperature will be from 35 to 38