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Croatia Faces Unseasonable Snowstorm as Spring Takes a Winter Turn

As spring unfolds, Croatia is bracing for an unexpected winter storm, with heavy snowfall and fierce bura winds expected to sweep across the country. The weather shift is attributed to a polar blast arriving from the North Pole, bringing significant changes to the climate in the coming days. Key Takeaways Heavy snowfall expected starting Sunday evening, intensifying overnight. Mountainous regions like Gorski Kotar and Lika will see the most acc…

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There is an increased risk of frost in most regions as of Sunday night. Low temperatures could seriously affect flowering trees and other cold-sensitive plants. Article Polar cyclone over Romania all week. A “major disturbance” caused the polar vortex to slide towards Europe appears for the first time on Romania TV.

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After a warm Saturday, a polar cold snap has arrived. Cold mornings will follow, with the peak of low temperatures on Monday. There is a high risk of frost in the interior of Slovenia.

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An eruption of Arctic air is preparing to hit Europe in the middle of spring, bringing a late cold wave with a sharp drop in temperatures for many countries, Italy...

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After the penetration of cold air from the north, it got colder on Sunday, and due to night temperatures below zero, there is a risk of frost today, especially in calm areas in the interior of Slovenia. Only in the Goriška region and along the coast, the temperature is forecast to remain slightly above zero. Where systems are in place, fruit orchards will be protected by sprinkling.

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Frosts will damage early-blooming fruit trees. Photo: MykVisti In the Mykolaiv region, weather forecasters predict a drop in temperature to -3°C at night and in the morning during the next week. As reported by the Mykolaiv Regional Center for Hydrometeorology, a stormy northerly wind of up to 15–20 m/s will persist until the end of the day. Weather forecast for April 7, 2025 in the Mykolaiv region: cloudy with clearings, without significant prec…

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