Žabljak received the most liters of rain per square meter

In the western regions during the morning, and mainly from the middle of the day in most of the country, there will be a gradual cessation of precipitation and a decrease in cloudiness, as well as a weakening of the south wind

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In Žabljak, 24 liters of rain per square meter fell in the previous 245 hours, according to data from the Institute for Hydrometeorology and Seismology.

138 liters of rain fell in Cetinje, 136 in Nikšić, 113 in Kotor, and 92 liters of rain per square meter in Podgorica, TV Vijesti Meteo Center reports.

There were also strong to stormy gusts of the south wind, and in most parts of the country it was a mostly cloudy, rainy and windy morning.

It is raining in places with a moderate to heavy intensity and everything is accompanied by an increased strong, gusty and stormy southerly wind.

In the rest of the day, moderate to completely cloudy weather is expected, with occasional rain, showers and thunderstorms, increased to strong, gusty and very strong south wind.

In the western regions during the morning, and mainly from the middle of the day in most of the country, there will be a gradual cessation of precipitation and a decrease in cloud cover, as well as a weakening of the south wind.

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