This morning in BiH was moderately to mostly cloudy. Valleys of BiH were covered in fog or mist.
Temperatures at 7 am (°C) were: Sokolac -4; Gorazde 0; Bijeljina 1; Bjelasnica, Bugojno, Srebrenica 3; Doboj, Sarajevo 4; Jajce, Tuzla, Zenica 5; Banja Luka, Ivan Sedlo, Sanski Most, Zvornik 6; Gradacac, Kupres, Livno, Prijedor 8; Drvar, Trebinje 9; Mostar, Stolac, Capljina 10; Neum 14; Bihac 15.
Atmospheric pressure in Sarajevo is 952 hPa, which is for 8 hPa higher than normal and slightly growing.
Bio prognosis: Approaching weather changes in susceptible individuals will result in enhancement of medical problems. There might be meteorological reactions such as headaches, fatigue, nervousness and insomnia. It is advisable to reduce activities.
On Friday will be mostly cloudy with rain in most areas. Rainfall is expected in the afternoon and the evening hours. In Posavina and northeast Bosnia it will be mainly without rainfall. Morning temperatures will be from 3 °C to 9 °C, in the south from 10 °C to 14 °C, and daily temperatures from 11°C to 17 °C.
Weather on Saturday will be mostly cloudy with rain. In northeast BiH and Posavina mainly without rainfall. More intense rainfall will be in Herzegovina and southwest Bosnia. In the second part of the day, rainfall will gradually stop. Morning temperatures will be from 4 °C to 10 °C, in the south from 9 °C to 13 °C, and daily temperatures will range from 10 °C to 16 °C.
On Sunday, weather will be moderately to mostly cloudy. Rain is expected in Herzegovina. In the evening hours, rainfall is possible in parts of central and eastern Bosnia. Morning temperatures will range from 4 °C to 10 °C, in the south from 10 °C to 14 °C, and daily temperatures from 9 °C to 14 °C, in the south up to 16 °C.
Monday will be mostly cloudy as well. Rainfall is possible in Bosnia in the morning, and in the areas above 600 m is possible snow. In Herzegovina will be cloudy, with afternoon clearing. Air temperatures in Bosnia will be from -2 °C to 5 °C, and in Herzegovina from 7 °C -13 °C, as announced by the Federal Hydrometeorological Institute.
(Source: Radiosarajevo.ba)