Red weather warnings in effect today – no travel recommended
Powerful low-pressure system approaching – localised wind gusts expected to exceed 50 m/s
- Redwind warnings take effect this afternoon
- Southernstorm or violent storm expected later today and tomorrow
- People are urged to secure loose objects and avoid travel during the storm
- Significant or heavy rainfall in the southern and south-western regions
- Moderating early afternoon tomorrow, first in the western part
A southerly storm or violent storm is expected later today and tomorrow, with very strong wind gusts, widely 35 – 45 m/s and especially near mountains, but locally exceeding 50 m/s. Considerable or heavy rain is expected in the south and the west regions of the country. More details can be found here.
Precipitationat 18:00 UTC today, Wednesday February 5th.
Red warnings take effect this afternoon, 5
February
Red weather warnings for severe winds and intense rainfall will take effect this afternoon. People are urged to secure loose objects and exercise caution. Travel is not advised while the warnings are in effect.
Winds will slightly ease overnight but will intensify again to a southerly storm on the morning of 6 February, continuing with heavy rain. Gradually, wind and precipitation will subside, starting in the western regions. Later in the day, a strong south-westerly wind is expected, with decreasing temperatures and snow showers.