As can be seen on the RHMZ website, the hottest city in Serbia is Ćuprija, where the temperature was measured at 39 degrees, followed immediately by Kraljevo and Kruševac with a measured 38 degrees Celsius.
A slightly lower temperature of 37 degrees was recorded in Palić, Sombor, Novi Sad, Zrenjanin, Kikinda, Valjevo, Kragujevac, Smederevska Palanka, Niš and Leskovac...
However, you should be especially careful tomorrow too, because it will be even hotter in some parts of the country, especially in Negotin, where even 40 degrees is expected.
Red weather alarms lit
Today, meteorological alarms were sounded in the entire territory of Serbia, due to the extreme heat. For most regions, the orange alarm is in effect, indicating dangerous weather, and as many as three areas are in red, the color that indicates very dangerous weather phenomena.
As a reminder, the orange weather alarm indicates that the weather is dangerous. Dangerous weather phenomena are forecast, and they are of such intensity that they can cause material damage and be dangerous for people and animals.
You should be very careful, aware of the risks and regularly informed about the details of the expected meteorological conditions. You should follow the advice given by the competent state services.
Red indicates very dangerous weather. Particularly dangerous weather phenomena are forecast, and they are of such intensity that they can cause great material damage and be very dangerous for the safety of people and animals. You should be frequently informed about the details of expected meteorological conditions and risks. You should follow the orders and advice of the competent state services.