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SLADIC ON THE RAINY BEGINNING OF SUMMER: All hope is not lost…

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Well-known BiH meteorologist Nedim Sladić made an interesting comment about AccuWeather’s long-term summer forecast for Europe on his Facebook profile.

– Speaking of the summer forecast published by AccuWeather meteorologists Tyler Roys and Alan Reppert, summer weather will soon begin in central and northern Europe, while southeastern areas could experience a slower transition to the summer season.

AccuWeather’s summer forecast highlights the zone from northern France to Germany, Poland and the Balkan states, which includes Bosnia and Herzegovina, as the most likely corridor to face more frequent bouts of precipitation and perhaps even severe weather compared to the rest of the continent.

Precipitation should reach the historical average for most of this region, which will be good news for crops across the Balkans – says Roys.

While the rainfall will help alleviate drought conditions in the region, it could have adverse effects on some communities.

In the Balkans, the storms could also result in a significant risk of flash floods, as precipitation should increase, as expected, above the historical average for the season, according to AccuWeather meteorologists.

All hope is not lost that summer plans and vacations will be completely ‘washed away’ because, according to meteorologist Roys, “beautiful periods” are also expected during the summer.

Temperatures are expected to be near or slightly above historical averages across the region during June, July and August. The number of days with a temperature of 32 degrees or more will be slightly above the historical average this summer – meteorologist Tyler Roys said, reports Sladić.