π₯ Fourth Heatwave in Zagreb – What You Need to Know
π‘ Weather Warning:
The Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service (DHMZ) has issued a yellow alert for extreme high temperatures, especially on Monday. Vulnerable groups like elderly people, children, and those with chronic conditions are most at risk.
With Zagreb facing its fourth heatwave this year, I’ve put together this short guide for anyone concerned or curious.
π Timeline:
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July 18–20 (Fri–Sun): Gradual increase from 29°C to around 33–34°C.
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July 21 (Mon): Peak day – up to 36°C in some parts of Zagreb.
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July 22–23 (Tue–Wed): Slight drop in temperature and possible showers. Cooler weather expected midweek.
π©Ί Health Risks & Advice:
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Stay hydrated – drink plenty of water
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Avoid outdoor activities between 12 PM and 5 PM
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Keep your home cool – use fans, close blinds during the day
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Check on elderly neighbors or relatives
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Children should avoid direct sun exposure
This heatwave is relatively short but intense. Stay safe, follow public health recommendations, and help raise awareness.
π Feel free to read and share my new blog post about the current heatwave in Zagreb – written for anyone interested in understanding what’s happening and how to stay protected.
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