Serbia is in for a wild weather ride this July! After scorching heatwaves hitting up to 40 degrees Celsius, supercell storms are rolling in with destructive winds, hail, and heavy rainfall. Meteorologist Ivan Ristić warns that after July 20th, the weather will stabilize, but until then, expect local showers and instability that can escalate quickly. The Serbian Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) has already issued weather alarms nationwide, with warnings coming an hour or two in advance because these storms are more dangerous than ever before. Temperatures will range between 30 and 40 degrees, with southern Serbia being the hottest. Following a mid-July cooldown, another heatwave is expected at the end of the month. This all comes with stronger northwest winds, and amateur meteorologists predict several days of unstable weather. In neighboring Greece, a favorite holiday spot for Serbs, the situation is no better — showers, storms, and temperatures reaching 40 degrees are expected, along with fire risks due to dry winds. This July has already been marked by extreme weather across Europe, with record temperatures and numerous heatwaves. All this clearly shows that climate change is hitting us hard, and the consequences are becoming unbearable. If you thought summer was just for fun, think again — get ready for a real weather drama! So, are you ready to face the storm or hiding in the shade? Share your weather adventures in the comments, maybe your story will break the heatwave monotony!
Hellish Heatwaves and Storms: Serbia on the Brink of Weather Chaos
