Dry over the weekend, warmer days coming in the second half of April

During the upcoming weekend – Friday, Saturday and Sunday – mostly dry weather is expected, except for possible short-term rain in the north on Saturday. The following week will also be relatively warm, with possible occasional precipitation.

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Dušan Pavicevic, Photo: Printscreen/Colors of the Morning
Dušan Pavicevic, Photo: Printscreen/Colors of the Morning
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

After an unusually cold start to April, the second half of the month brings significantly warmer days. As meteorologist Dušan Pavićević announced in "Colors of Morning" on TV Vijesti, the first ten days of April were the 18th coldest in Podgorica since official measurements began in 1949.

"Judging by the available forecast material, we can finally put away our winter jackets. Although we are not expecting real spring heat, daytime temperatures will be around 20 degrees, which is noticeably warmer than the previous days," said Pavićević.

During the upcoming weekend – Friday, Saturday and Sunday – mostly dry weather is expected, except for possible short-term rain in the north on Saturday. The following week will also be relatively warm, with possible occasional precipitation.

Meteo forum available again

The famous Meteo Forum has been active again since yesterday - a virtual gathering place for numerous meteorology enthusiasts from Montenegro and the region.

"Since no official state institution in Montenegro offers a space for this type of gathering, we decided to continue the forum independently, but in its own recognizable form. The forum has hundreds of registered members, while the number of visitors is far greater," explained Pavićević.

Na https://www.meteoforum.me/ You can find a wealth of useful information – from detailed weather analyses and forecasts to exclusive data from private meteorological stations across Montenegro. There are also impressive photographs of weather phenomena, as well as weather forecasting competitions that have brought together participants from across the region in the past.

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