Desert dust over Slovenia, elevated PM10 particle levels
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Due to the passage of desert dust, the Slovenian Environmental Agency warns of elevated levels of PM10 particles in the air and suggests adjusting outdoor activities in accordance with the recommendations of the National Institute of Public Health.
Gusts from the south wind in Slovenian Istria could exceed 70 kilometers per hour.
The Environmental Agency warns of stronger southerly wind gusts, which may exceed 70 kilometers per hour in Slovenian Istria at night and on Thursday morning. Due to the passage of desert dust, PM10 particle levels will be elevated today and tomorrow.
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