Brace yourselves, Serbia, because a hellish heatwave is about to hit! Hot air from the south, straight from the Mediterranean and North Africa, is bringing temperatures that will break thermometers. Next week, expect a scorching shock — maximum temperatures will hover between 35 and 40 degrees Celsius, a whopping 10 degrees above the average for this time of year. And if you think that’s it, think again! Tropical nights will keep us awake, with temperatures in Belgrade not dropping below 25 degrees. The sun will be merciless, and the UV index will be so high that being outside between 10 AM and 4 PM will feel like being in an oven. Without proper protection, you risk serious burns and health issues.
But wait, there’s more! After July 9th, a cold front from the northwest will bring relief — temperatures will drop by about 10 degrees, but this will come with clouds, rain showers, and thunderstorms. While this sounds like a break, the combo of extreme drought and high temperatures has already wreaked havoc on agriculture. Crop fields are suffering, and the risk of fires has skyrocketed. So while we sweat and seek shade, nature is sending a clear message — it’s time to get serious and prepare.
Don’t forget, this isn’t just any heat. This is a heatwave that can threaten health, agriculture, and our daily lives. So if you haven’t already, grab some sunscreen, stay hydrated, and keep an eye on the weather forecasts. Got your own tips for surviving these blazing days? Drop them in the comments — who knows, your advice might just save someone from sun madness!
