Monday, February 26, 2018

Freezing Conditions Hit Croatia


Most towns, including those on the Adriatic coast, woke to temperatures in the minuses on Monday, with the worst still to come. Snow and ice have forced roads, schools and markets to close in the worst affected areas. The spell of winter weather has closed schools in the northwest, and heavy vehicles have been banned from all roads leading toward the coast. Over 1,000 soldiers were deployed in Delnice in western Croatia to help clear 5 feet of snow, whilst strong winds have caused havoc in parts of Istria. According to AccuWeather, the temperature in Osijek this morning was -8°C, whilst the real feel temperature was -18°C. In Varaždin it was -10°C with the real feel -22°C, whilst in the capital Zagreb it was -9°C with a real feel factor -22°C. In Rijeka at 9 am it was -6°C, but with the strong winds, the real fee factor was -22°C. The freezing conditions forced the Rijeka markets to close. In Pula, the real feel factor was -16°C, whilst the strong bura wind created a real feel factor of -22°C in Senj. In Zadar on the Dalmatian coast, the official temperature was -2°C, but the real feel factor was -8°C. more

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