Welcome to Serbia’s meteorological hell! July 2025 is bringing a real weather rollercoaster, where temperatures toy with our nerves and winds put on their own wild shows. Today, July 14th, expect a light to moderate west-northwest wind, with thermometers soaring from a cool 15°C all the way up to a scorching 36°C! Yes, you read that right – from a pleasant morning to a blazing hot afternoon. After a brief cool-down, a new heatwave hits hard, and Belgrade will be melting at around 33°C, with a partly cloudy morning and a sunny, warm day.
But don’t get comfortable – this is just the start! Tuesday, July 15th, brings muggy, changeable weather with local showers, downpours, and thunderstorms, while temperatures stay high between 30 and 34°C. Wednesday will see short-lived rain mostly in mountainous areas, with a slight drop in temperatures, but don’t expect relief – by evening and overnight, the northwest will get new clouds, rain, and thunderstorms, accompanied by a noticeable temperature drop and stronger northwest winds.
Thursday, July 17th, will bring passing clouds and rain with showers and thunderstorms across much of the country, while Friday will be mostly dry and moderately warm, with rain only in the south and east. Saturday, July 19th, returns sunshine and warmth, as if the weather can’t decide what it wants.
This weather chaos isn’t just a boring forecast – it’s a real test for our nerves, health, and patience. Hellish heatwaves alternating with downpours and thunderstorms can seriously mess up plans and health, especially for the elderly and those with chronic illnesses. Doctors warn that proper clothing and body preparation are essential for these unusual temperature swings.
Just imagine – from a cool 15°C in the morning to a blistering 36°C in the afternoon, then rain and thunder forcing us to run for umbrellas and lose our minds. Is this weather or some kind of meteorological horror show? And while we wonder how we’ll survive this July, meteorologists remind us this is just the prelude to even more unpredictable weather ahead.
So, dear readers, what do you think? Has the weather gone mad, or are we just bad at adapting? Drop a comment, share your weather adventures, or just say – who else loves these wild weather rides? Just watch out you don’t get burned or soaked to the bone!