The Croatian State Hydrometeorological Institute (DHMZ) has published a preliminary analysis of heatwaves that occurred from May 1 to August 16, 2026. The analysis indicates record-breaking temperatures and very high danger levels in numerous locations, with a particular focus on Rijeka.
A health warning for tropical temperatures has been issued for nearly the entire Czech Republic for the weekend, with temperatures expected to reach up to 36 degrees Celsius. The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute warns of overheating and dehydration risks.
Belgium's Royal Meteorological Institute has issued an orange alert for an overwhelming heatwave expected at the start of the weekend, with temperatures locally reaching up to 38°C on Friday under sunny skies with some clouds.
Ćuprija was the hottest city in Serbia today at 3 PM, with temperatures reaching 37 degrees Celsius, according to data from the Republic Hydrometeorological Institute.
The Operational Team of the Republic Headquarters for Emergency Situations in Serbia has warned of a new increase in temperatures and a continuation of the heatwave expected next week, based on forecasts from the Republic Hydrometeorological Institute.
A heatwave continues to affect Serbia, with Sombor recording the highest temperature at 38 degrees Celsius at noon, according to the Republic Hydrometeorological Institute.
Bratislava recorded a new absolute temperature record of 39.9 degrees Celsius, confirmed by the spokesperson for the Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute.
Serbia is expecting sunny and extremely hot weather today, with temperatures potentially reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius, according to the Republic Hydrometeorological Institute.
The Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute (SHMÚ) has issued a warning for extreme drought and a high risk of wildfires across Slovakia, as dry and hot conditions create favorable circumstances for rapid fire ignition and spread.
Ćuprija recorded the highest temperature in Serbia today at 37 degrees Celsius, with other cities also experiencing extreme heat. The Republic Hydrometeorological Institute has issued warnings for a strong and prolonged heatwave across the country.
The Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS) and the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH) have reportedly been claiming ownership of the same properties, valued at over 8 million leva, for years.
Croatia's State Hydrometeorological Institute (DHMZ) has issued a red warning for extremely dangerous weather in one region, with temperatures expected to reach 33 to 38 degrees Celsius on Thursday. Dangerous weather is also forecast for three other regions.
Belgium is under a yellow heat alert for Wednesday, with temperatures expected to reach 34 to 35°C in some areas, according to the Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM).
Belgium's weather forecast indicates a period of cooler temperatures, with the public anticipating the return of warmer conditions. The latest predictions from the Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM) will provide details on when the warm weather is expected to resume.
Belgium's Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM) forecasts a predominantly grey and very cloudy morning with some light precipitation, followed by a gradual clearing of clouds throughout the day.
The Norwegian Meteorological Institute is continuously assessing the forest fire risk in Eastern Norway following a severe fire in Krokstadelva, as warm weather returns this week.
The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) has issued a warning for heavy rain and a risk of thunderstorms across Denmark. Residents are advised to be aware of the potential for severe weather.
The Finnish Meteorological Institute has issued a warning for severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall, particularly in Western Finland, expected during the afternoon.
The Republic Hydrometeorological Institute of Serbia has issued a warning for severe weather, including showers and thunderstorms, expected for Saturday, Sunday, and Tuesday.
After a period of intense heat, Germany and Poland are experiencing a significant weather change with strong thunderstorms and heat warnings issued for multiple regions. The meteorological institutes in both countries have issued warnings, with some areas in Poland receiving second-degree alerts for the dangerous heat and subsequent storms.
The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) has expanded its heat warning, indicating a broader area or longer duration of high temperatures.
The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute has issued warnings for strong thunderstorms in South Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, and Polabí, alongside a heatwave expected to affect most of Moravia and Silesia on Thursday and Friday.
The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute (ČHMÚ) announced that its forecast for very strong storms did not materialize, stating that the situation was complex. Meteorologists re-evaluated their Tuesday storm predictions after the expected storms failed to impact the entire country.
Following the devastating floods of July 2021, the Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM) in Belgium has adapted its interaction with authorities to better prevent and respond to unexpected meteorological phenomena.
The Federal Hydrometeorological Institute of Bosnia and Herzegovina has issued a 14-day forecast predicting stable, sunny, and increasingly warm weather, with an increased likelihood of a new heatwave between July 14 and 27.
The Norwegian Meteorological Institute has issued a warning for expected lightning and thunder, advising the public that conditions could become dangerous outdoors.
Belgium is expected to experience a sunny and warm Thursday, with temperatures potentially reaching up to 31°C, according to the Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM).
Serbia's Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) announced that temporary cloudiness, rain, and local thunderstorms are expected across the country starting tomorrow, affecting northern and central regions in the morning and expanding to other areas by midday.
The Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) announced that short-term rain or thunderstorms are expected in parts of Belgrade within the next hour or two, with possibilities in other regions of Serbia later in the afternoon.
The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) has issued a warning about the risk of storm-force wind gusts, advising residents to secure loose items like hats, glasses, tents, and trampolines.
Despite some local perceptions of a cold and sad month, June was officially recorded as a warm month in Tromsø, Norway, according to the Meteorological Institute.
Following warnings from the Serbian Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ), severe storms with strong winds and hail have hit western Serbia, particularly Loznica, Čačak, and Ljubovija, causing damage including to roofs.
The Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) has announced that very warm and partly cloudy weather with local thunderstorms is expected today, tomorrow, and Thursday, with potential severe weather, especially in central regions.
The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) has officially confirmed a new heat record set on Saturday, following a thorough quality assurance process of the data.
The night on Monday was probably the warmest of this heatwave in the Czech Republic. At 12 locations, the temperature did not drop below 25 degrees Celsius. The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute (ČHMÚ) stated this on Facebook.
The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute has issued a warning for extreme temperatures, with forecasts indicating that weekend temperatures could surpass the August 2012 record of 40.4 degrees Celsius. The public is advised to take precautions.
A severe weather warning has been issued for Rogaland, Agder, and southern parts of Eastern Norway, anticipating heavy thunderstorms, torrential rain, and frequent lightning. The Norwegian Meteorological Institute's warning is valid for Friday and Saturday, with potential to disrupt local events.
Denmark's meteorological institute (DMI) has issued new warnings for a combination of heatwave conditions, tropical nights, and thunderstorms. This forecast suggests a potentially busy start to the season for lifeguards.
Denmark's meteorological institute has upgraded its heatwave warning to 'dangerous weather,' forecasting temperatures up to 35 degrees Celsius this weekend. Concurrently, Britain's electricity grid operator has issued a system warning due to the ongoing heatwave.
Serbia's Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) has issued a warning for short-term severe weather events in parts of the South Bačka, South Banat, and Braničevo districts.
The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) has issued a warning that cloudbursts are expected to hit Denmark during the night leading into Saturday. Residents are advised to prepare for heavy rainfall.
The Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM) forecasts a cloudy start to Wednesday, with increasing clear spells appearing later in the day. Temperatures are expected to range between 22°C and 26°C.
The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) has issued a warning for an "explosive cocktail" of weather conditions expected in Denmark this weekend, featuring temperatures reaching up to 30 degrees Celsius alongside anticipated rain or showers.
The Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) has issued a warning for thunderstorms expected across Serbia tomorrow, including parts of Belgrade in the evening.
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) is developing a new system that will issue localized weather alerts, replacing the current provincial warnings. This aims to provide more precise and timely information about severe weather events.
Croatia is expecting variable cloudiness and noticeably cooler temperatures, especially inland, with a chance of thunderstorms later in the day, according to the State Hydrometeorological Institute.
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) will no longer issue province-wide yellow, orange, or red weather codes, opting instead for more specific weather warnings.
Belgium is expected to experience variable weather conditions this Wednesday, with a risk of thunderstorms, according to forecasts from the Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM).
Weather warnings for storms have been issued across Poland and Slovakia, with the Polish Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (IMGW) and the Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute (SHMÚ) forecasting surprising weather in the coming days. First-level warnings are in effect for most of Slovakia, impacting six regions.
Belgium's Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM) has issued a yellow alert for thunderstorms, extending it to cover almost the entire country. The alert was announced on Monday evening.
Serbia is expected to experience predominantly sunny and warm weather today, following a fresh morning, according to the Republic Hydrometeorological Institute.
Parts of Jutland, Denmark, are expected to experience a warm Friday with temperatures potentially reaching 25 degrees Celsius, marking what the Danish Meteorological Institute considers a meteorological summer day.
The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute has issued a warning for parts of the Central Bohemian, Liberec, and Ústí regions, advising caution against starting fires due to hot and dry conditions. Firefighters urge vigilance even in areas without direct danger.
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) will now display 'heat power' to better reflect how different temperatures feel, acknowledging that not all 25-degree Celsius days are perceived equally.
Serbia's Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) announced that most of the country will experience predominantly sunny and warm weather today, with changeable clouds, short-term rain, and thunderstorms expected in the southwest, south, and east.
The Serbian Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) has announced showers and thunderstorms for tonight in parts of eastern Serbia, northern Vojvodina, and locally in the Pčinja district.
A meteorologist from the Finnish Meteorological Institute, Jouko Korhonen, announced that summer is expected to fully arrive next week, with temperatures in the capital region easily reaching nearly 20 degrees Celsius by the weekend.
The Finnish Meteorological Institute announced that the last ice has melted from the Bothnian Bay, marking a record-early conclusion to the Baltic Sea's ice winter.
The Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM) forecasts that rain will continue to fall across central and eastern Belgium on Wednesday, though it will gradually lose intensity, with temperatures ranging from 8 to 14°C.
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) issued a Code Yellow thunderstorm warning for the northeast Netherlands for the second consecutive day following a dry April.
Belgium's Royal Meteorological Institute predicts temperatures up to 25 degrees Celsius for Saturday, May 2, 2026, but warns of approaching thunderstorms.
Belgium's Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM) forecasts a mix of clouds, showers, and clear spells for Monday, with maximum temperatures ranging from 19 to 26°C.
The Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) announced that Serbia will experience sunny and warm weather today, with temperatures ranging from 30 to 34 degrees Celsius, before rain and a drop in temperature are expected.
Belgium is experiencing its third official heatwave of 2026, prompting a debate within the Royal Meteorological Institute about whether to revise the criteria for defining heatwaves as summers become increasingly hot.
The Republic Hydrometeorological Institute of Serbia (RHMZ) has issued warnings for potential thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and strong winds in various parts of the country. Residents are advised to prepare for possible severe weather conditions.
Belgium's recent heatwave is expected to conclude as temperatures are forecast to fall below 25°C on Thursday, prompting the Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM) to end its heat warning.
The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) has issued a nationwide warning for cloudbursts and thunder, affecting nearly the entire country. Residents are advised to prepare for severe weather conditions.
The Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM) has placed four Walloon provinces in Belgium under a yellow alert for thunderstorms expected on Monday evening.
Croatia is experiencing extreme temperatures nearing 40 degrees Celsius, with the deputy director of the State Hydrometeorological Institute (DHMZ) indicating that current forecasts offer no immediate relief.
The Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium (IRM) forecasts changing skies with a risk of showers and temperatures reaching up to 29 degrees Celsius for this Friday.
Experts from the Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute report that Slovakia is experiencing extreme drought, with the Danube River at historical lows and some smaller rivers completely dried up.
A hydrologist from Serbia's Republic Hydrometeorological Institute warned that the Danube River's water levels, already unusually low for this time of year, could drop by another 10 to 15 centimeters in the next ten days.
The main Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) station in De Bilt recorded 31.7 degrees Celsius, making Wednesday the hottest July 29 on record.
A cold front bringing rain is expected to pass over Denmark during a cool summer weekend. The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) forecasts dry weather to follow once the last of Sunday's showers have cleared.
Croatia's State Hydrometeorological Institute has issued a red, highest-level Meteoalarm warning for the coastal part of Dalmatia, with reports of a meteotsunami in Hvar and Vis as a new weather front approaches.
The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute has intensified its warning for severe thunderstorms across southeastern and eastern Czech Republic, anticipating wind gusts up to 90 km/h, hail over two centimeters, and heavy rainfall.
The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute has issued a warning for strong thunderstorms, wind gusts, and small hail expected across most of the Republic on Sunday.
Citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina are bracing for another extremely hot summer day, with the Federal Hydrometeorological Institute issuing an orange alert for temperatures expected to reach up to 39 degrees Celsius in Herzegovina.
The Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) of Serbia has issued a warning for severe thunderstorms expected on July 18, 19, and 21. Residents are advised to prepare for adverse weather conditions.
The Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute (SHMÚ) has issued a first-degree warning for a heatwave expected to affect several regions across Slovakia today.
The Norwegian Meteorological Institute has confirmed a heatwave in eight locations across Southern Norway. This marks a period of unusually high temperatures for the region.
Slovakia's Hydrometeorological Institute (SHMÚ) has issued warnings for southwestern regions, as temperatures are forecast to rise to 33 degrees Celsius. The Public Health Authority is urging citizens to maintain regular hydration.
The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) issued warnings for widespread cloudbursts, thunderstorms, hail, and strong winds across Denmark, but the anticipated heavy rain did not materialize, leading to public confusion and questions from meteorologists.
Thunderstorms are forecast for the capital region, potentially disrupting weekend plans, including trips to the beach. The Finnish Meteorological Institute has issued warnings for severe thunderstorms.
Serbia's Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) announced expectations for temporary cloudiness, rain, and local thunderstorms, while also clarifying that the weather in the coming days will be moderate and without extreme phenomena, countering sensationalist media reports.
The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) has announced the implementation of new weather forecasting services specifically for Greenland. This initiative aims to enhance the accuracy and availability of meteorological information in the region.
Belgium is expecting temperatures to reach 30°C on Monday, with a new heatwave likely to develop later in the week, according to the Royal Meteorological Institute.
The Croatian State Hydrometeorological Institute reported that June was warmer than the multi-year average across most of Croatia, with some areas experiencing exceptionally high temperatures.
The Republic Hydrometeorological Institute of Serbia (RHMZ) has issued a severe weather warning for tonight and tomorrow, forecasting thunderstorms and heavy rainfall. There is also a possibility of hail in some areas, including Belgrade.
Croatia's State Hydrometeorological Institute (DHMZ) has issued the highest possible weather warning, anticipating a sudden change in weather with a cold front and severe storms expected from midday.
The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute has declared a smog situation for the Ostrava, Karviná, and Frýdek-Místek agglomerations due to high concentrations of ground-level ozone. Residents are advised to avoid increased physical activity outdoors in the afternoon.
The collapse of systems at the Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute (SHMÚ) was more serious than initially perceived, impacting aviation and military operations, with leadership reportedly aware of the risks.
Three cities in Serbia—Zrenjanin, Kikinda, and Ćuprija—recorded the highest temperatures of 39 degrees Celsius today, according to data from the Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ).
The Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM) has placed all of Belgium under a yellow alert for thunderstorms until Sunday morning, while an orange heat alert remains in effect for the eastern half of the country until Saturday evening.
A new heat record was registered in Uccle, Belgium, with temperatures in some areas exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, according to the Royal Meteorological Institute's midday forecast.
The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) is advising travelers to check a specific website before their holidays, likely for weather or travel-related information.
The Croatian State Hydrometeorological Institute (DHMZ) has issued an extraordinary statement regarding an intensifying heatwave. Meteorologists have announced the expected duration of the heatwave in Croatia.
Trondheim has recorded the most sun hours among selected measuring stations in Norway for the first half of the year, according to the Meteorological Institute.
A storm system across the Netherlands produced over 188,000 lightning discharges, which the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) described as exceptional. KNMI had previously issued an orange alert for severe thunderstorms, hail, and strong winds in the province of Limburg due to this system.
Belgium's Royal Meteorological Institute has issued a yellow storm alert for the entire country, with hail expected, following an earlier orange warning for some regions.
Costa Rica is expected to experience a wet start to the week as Tropical Wave No. 11 crosses the country. Forecasters from the National Meteorological Institute predict a shift to a drier and warmer pattern over the Pacific and Central Valley later in the week.
Belgium's Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM) predicts a cloudy start to the week, with temperatures expected to rise to around 30 degrees Celsius by the weekend, particularly sunny in the south, west, and coastal areas on Monday morning.
The Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) has issued a warning for thunderstorms, potential hail, and strong winds expected across several parts of Serbia on Sunday. The adverse weather conditions are anticipated to begin in the evening hours.
Serbia is expected to experience changeable cloudy weather with sunny intervals, wind, and cooler temperatures, reaching up to 24 degrees Celsius today, according to the Republic Hydrometeorological Institute.
The Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute has issued a second-degree warning for flash floods in the Poprad and Liptovský Mikuláš districts, as a cold front brings storms, persistent rain, and extreme temperature differences to the region.
Serbia is expected to have predominantly sunny and warm weather throughout the day, with localized showers and thunderstorms possible in the afternoon, according to the Republic Hydrometeorological Institute.
A weak tornado, rated 0.5 degrees in intensity, struck Bynov in Děčín, Czech Republic, during Friday's thunderstorms, uprooting a tree and causing minor damage. The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute confirmed the event.
Croatia is expected to experience mostly sunny weather with occasional moderate cloudiness on Thursday, with daily high temperatures ranging from 22 to 27 degrees Celsius, according to the State Hydrometeorological Institute.
The Federal Hydrometeorological Institute of Bosnia and Herzegovina has issued a four-day weather forecast, predicting showers and thunderstorms to begin from Sunday evening, May 30, and continue into early June.
The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) has issued a warning about an increased risk of fires. This alert is due to prevailing weather conditions that favor the spread of wildfires.
Serbia is expected to experience mostly sunny weather today, with temporary cloudiness and brief rain showers in the western and central regions, according to the Republic Hydrometeorological Institute.
The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) has developed a new website designed to monitor drought conditions. This tool is intended to assist both gardeners and farmers in managing water resources.
The Finnish Meteorological Institute reports that temperatures in southern Finland could rise close to 25 degrees Celsius, with rain expected to begin on Sunday.
The Federal Hydrometeorological Institute has published a detailed forecast for the upcoming weekend, according to which citizens across Bosnia and Herzegovina can expect unstable weather.
Serbia's Republic Hydrometeorological Institute announced that after a cold morning, Thursday will be predominantly sunny and warmer across the country.
The Norwegian Meteorological Institute has issued a warning for grass fire danger in Southern Norway, which will remain in effect until significant rainfall occurs.
Serbia is forecast to experience variable cloudy and mostly dry weather today, with scattered rain expected in the afternoon and evening, according to the Republic Hydrometeorological Institute.
The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) warns of a risk of heavy rainfall, hail, and thunder across Sjælland, Fyn, and southern Jylland on Sunday evening.
The Republic Hydrometeorological Institute has announced that Serbia will experience sunny and warm weather today, with daily high temperatures ranging from 30 to 34 degrees Celsius.
Belgium's yellow heat warning has been extended until August 16, with the Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM) forecasting temperatures to rise above 30°C in inland areas.
The Institute for Hydrometeorology and Seismology (ZHMS) appealed to citizens and media to rely exclusively on official warnings regarding possible severe weather. They cautioned that spreading unverified forecasts could cause panic.
After a brief cooling period, temperatures in Czechia are forecast to rise to tropical values again over the weekend, reaching up to 34 degrees Celsius with clear to partly cloudy skies, according to the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute.
The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) has issued a warning for heavy rain and thunderstorms across large parts of the country. Seven cloudbursts were recorded in Jutland overnight, with the strongest near Karup.
The Federal Hydrometeorological Institute (FHMZ) has issued a medium-range forecast for Bosnia and Herzegovina, predicting mostly sunny and warm weather with localized rain by the end of the week, and a cooling trend expected only by mid-August.
Serbia's Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) has issued a new warning for a prolonged heatwave, with temperatures expected to reach 35 to 38 degrees Celsius, and locally up to 40 degrees. The heatwave poses increased health risks for the population and potential dangers for agriculture, infrastructure, and the energy system.
Zagreb is experiencing extremely high temperatures, with air temperature at 33 degrees Celsius and pavement reaching 45 degrees, prompting a warning from the State Hydrometeorological Institute.
The Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) has issued thunderstorm warnings for all of Finland on Friday, with particularly severe storms expected in the western regions of the country.
Serbian authorities have adopted measures to mitigate the risks of a new, strong heatwave that has begun, including shortening outdoor work hours and using drones for monitoring. The Republic Hydrometeorological Institute issued a warning for the prolonged heat.
Western Slovakia is expected to experience extreme temperatures reaching up to 38 degrees Celsius on Thursday afternoon. The Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute (SHMÚ) has issued the highest, third-degree warning for the entire Bratislava region and selected southern and western districts.
Due to a strong and prolonged heatwave forecast for Serbia, the Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) has initiated procedures to send urgent SMS information to citizens.
Serbia is expected to have predominantly sunny and warmer weather on Sunday, July 26, with a possibility of localized cloud development and brief rain in the afternoon and evening, according to the Republic Hydrometeorological Institute.
The Czech Republic is forecast to have clear skies and temperatures up to 29 degrees Celsius this weekend, with potential thunderstorms on Sunday, according to the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute.
Serbia's Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) has issued a 'red level warning' for extreme weather in the southern parts of the country. Residents will receive SMS messages about the impending severe thunderstorms, hail, and hurricane-force winds.
The Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs announced that its Sector for Emergency Situations is on full alert due to urgent warnings from the Republic Hydrometeorological Institute regarding severe weather expected in parts of Serbia.
Croatia's State Hydrometeorological Institute (DHMZ) has issued a heightened weather alert, warning of potential severe weather across multiple regions. The forecast indicates a risk of storms and dangerous conditions in several areas.
Serbia's Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) has issued yellow and orange weather alerts, forecasting a significant change in weather conditions with warm and humid mornings followed by afternoon and evening shifts.
The Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute (SHMÚ) has issued current warnings and information on social media regarding the approach of a supercell thunderstorm from Moravia, threatening western Slovakia with hail.
The Norwegian Meteorological Institute has issued an update regarding the current weather situation across the country, noting a trend of increasing temperatures.
Serbia is expected to experience predominantly sunny and warm weather today, with increasing cloud cover throughout the day and a chance of brief rain or thunderstorms, according to the Republic Hydrometeorological Institute.
The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) has issued a heatwave warning for most of Jutland. Residents in the region are advised to prepare for high temperatures.
The Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM) announced that the week will begin with sunshine, with inland temperatures expected to reach between 28 and 32°C on Monday.
The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) has issued a warning for cloudbursts and thunderstorms expected to affect most of Denmark on Sunday. Residents are advised to prepare for severe weather conditions.
The Republic Hydrometeorological Institute announced that Friday will be mostly sunny with some cloud development. The weekend is expected to bring variably cloudy and warm weather with sunny intervals.
Belgium's Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM) forecasts sunny weather across most of the country for Wednesday, July 8, 2026, with temperatures expected to reach up to 29 degrees Celsius.
Serbia's Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) has issued a short-term forecast predicting rain or thunderstorms in parts of Belgrade within the next one to two hours.
Serbia's weather today will be clearer in the morning with localized rain, becoming mostly sunny and dry during the day, then partly cloudy in the afternoon, according to the Republic Hydrometeorological Institute.
The State Hydrometeorological Institute (DHMZ) has published its analysis of weather conditions for June 2026, showing that nearly all of Croatia was marked in red, indicating high temperatures.
The Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute (SHMÚ) has issued a warning for flash floods in five districts in northern and western Slovakia, primarily affecting small rivers where flood activity levels may be reached or exceeded.
Croatia is anticipating a significant change in weather, with the State Hydrometeorological Institute (DHMZ) issuing warnings for hail and flash floods. This comes after several Croatian cities experienced unusually high temperatures.
Following a heatwave, the Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute (SHMÚ) has increased storm warnings for eastern Slovakia, with reports of strong winds breaking trees in Michalovce.
Professor Aleksandar Anđelković of the Faculty of Forestry stated that Belgrade does not cool down at night due to insufficient greenery and excessive concreting, citing data from the Republic Hydrometeorological Institute of Serbia.
The Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) of Serbia issued a warning for very high temperatures, stating that the heatwave will continue through the first half of the week, with maximum temperatures reaching 36 to 39 degrees Celsius.
The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) has expanded its nationwide bathing water measurement program to include more beaches, with the North Zealand coast being added to the bathing map for the first time, bringing the total to 54 locations.
The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) has joined an international network that collects official warnings about heat, rain, and dangerous weather from 39 countries across Europe, including Denmark.
Poland's meteorological institute warns of temperatures exceeding 35°C, prompting a dietitian to share advice on staying hydrated and replenishing electrolytes.
The Croatian Hydrometeorological Institute has escalated its heatwave warnings, issuing a red alert for the upcoming weekend due to dangerously high temperatures expected to continue into next week.
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) has issued a Code Orange warning for extreme heat, with temperatures expected to reach 36°C. In response, Amsterdam is opening 12 cool-down locations, and schools are implementing special rosters.
The Dutch meteorological institute KNMI has ended its code orange warning but cautioned about upcoming storms and high temperatures ranging from 27–32°C for Sunday and Monday.
The Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute has issued hydrological warnings for flash floods in the Gelnica, Spišská Nová Ves, Rožňava, and Revúca districts due to expected intense thunderstorms.
Croatia's State Hydrometeorological Institute (DHMZ) issued a yellow warning for the Zagreb and Karlovac regions due to anticipated strong thunderstorms, lightning, and powerful winds. The warning is in effect until midnight.
The State Hydrometeorological Institute (DHMZ) has issued a new weather forecast for Croatia, predicting changeable cloudy conditions with occasional rain and thunderstorms, primarily inland.
A powerful storm with strong winds and hail the size of walnuts struck Varaždin and its surroundings in Croatia on Sunday afternoon. The Croatian State Hydrometeorological Institute issued a red weather alert for the affected areas.
Czechia is expected to warm up to 24 degrees Celsius over the weekend, but will remain cloudy with continued rain and isolated thunderstorms, according to the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute.
The KNMI, the Dutch meteorological institute, is developing a new system for local weather warnings, which will provide alerts 15 minutes before severe storms. This system will eventually replace the current provincial warning codes.
The Finnish Meteorological Institute is reminding the public about the dangers of excessive ultraviolet radiation, which can cause sunburn and increase the risk of skin cancers.
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) has issued a nationwide code yellow warning for thunderstorms, hail, and strong winds. The forecast indicates a wet and chilly week ahead for the Netherlands.
The Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) announced that Serbia will experience changeable cloudy and warm weather today, with localized brief rain.
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) has launched a new heat intensity index, highlighting that many cities remain unprepared for extreme heat events.
The Croatian State Hydrometeorological Institute has released its seasonal forecast for summer 2026, indicating a high probability of a warmer and drier season.
The Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM) has announced a yellow warning for thunderstorms across three Belgian provinces, forecasting hail and abundant precipitation.
The Dutch meteorological institute KNMI has issued a code yellow warning for significant thunderstorms expected in the central, eastern, southeastern, and southern parts of the Netherlands after a period of warm and dry weather.
Preliminary data from the Federal Hydrometeorological Institute of Bosnia and Herzegovina indicates that Mostar has experienced its first 'very hot day' of the year, with temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius.
The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute has issued a warning for an increased risk of fires in central and northwestern Bohemia due to prolonged dry and warm weather. The warning is valid until further notice and may expand to other areas.
The weather in Belgium will remain unstable on Monday, with new showers, sometimes stormy and locally accompanied by hail, according to the Royal Meteorological Institute (IRM).
The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (IMGW) has issued a warning for heavy rainfall in southern Poland. Some areas could see up to 90 liters of water per square meter.
The Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) has issued an urgent warning for severe weather and strong winds expected in Western and Eastern Serbia, Šumadija, and Pomoravlje.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is experiencing cloudy weather with rain and showers, according to the Federal Hydrometeorological Institute. A gradual stabilization of the weather is expected over the weekend.
New data from the Norwegian Meteorological Institute shows that April was the warmest ever recorded in Northern Norway and the second warmest nationwide. This marks a significant temperature anomaly for the month.
The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute announced that March and April of this year were the driest since 1961, with only 32 millimeters of rainfall across the country, significantly below the average of 83 millimeters.