Pavićević: This autumn could be among the ten warmest in the last 60 years

"The probability is about 60 percent, which is quite a high percentage. "The probability that the amount of precipitation will be outside the norm is not high," Pavićević said.

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Meteorologist Dušan Pavićević, a guest in "Colors of the morning" on TV Vijesti, said that this autumn could be among the 10 warmest in the last 60 years, according to the data of the European Center published on September 15, which are valid for the next six months.

"The probability is about 60 percent, which is quite a high percentage. "The probability that the amount of precipitation will be outside the norm is not high," Pavićević said.

The meteorologist says that you should know that October, and especially November and December, are the rainiest months in the largest part of Montenegro.

"When we say the highest amount of precipitation in one month, it does not mean that there will be many rainy days. It's in Cetinje in 18 hours, that is. 190 liters of water fell from yesterday afternoon until eight o'clock this morning," Pavićević said.

He says that there has been more intense rainfall lately, and climatic consequences can be the reason for that.

Pavićević says that all thunderstorm processes can be dangerous.

"It is possible to say that there are increased conditions for thunderstorms, accurately locating lightning is not easy and is not possible without meteorological radars. When it thunders, a man should not be in the clearing, in the water, under a tree, these are things we have known since ancient times," Pavićević pointed out.

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