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Storms Hit Overheated Slovenia, Causing Extensive Damage in the Vitanje Area

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Storms have hit Slovenia. Temperatures have dropped sharply in some places, ending a long-lasting heat wave. A stronger storm first developed over Bovec. A major cooling is on the horizon, but then it is already pointing to a new heat wave.

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Storms have hit Slovenia. Temperatures have dropped sharply in some places, ending a long-lasting heat wave. A stronger storm first developed over Bovec. A major cooling is on the horizon, but then it is already pointing to a new heat wave.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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A stronger storm has already developed in the Bovec region. Storm activity will be present across the country until the evening.

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The heat that has marked the last few days will subside, but with it comes turbulent weather events.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Parts of Slovenia were hit by storms this afternoon, currently moving eastward. Temperatures have dropped sharply in some places, ending a long-lasting heat wave.

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Local storms will form in the afternoon. Tomorrow will be quite clear and a little less hot, the Slovenian Environmental Agency wrote. The forecast is coming true. Local storms will begin to appear from the north in the afternoon, especially inland, and some may be stronger. A strong northerly wind will blow. The highest daily temperatures will be from 28 to 33, in Primorska around 35 °C. Our places are already covered by dark clouds, the wind i…

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slovenskenovice.si broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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