The Hydrometeorological Institute of Kosovo announces that Tuesday will have sunny weather.
According to the institute, the minimum temperatures will move between 15-18 degrees Celsius, while the maximum of the day is expected to move between 29-33 degrees Celsius.
Meanwhile, the National Institute of Public Health of Kosovo has given some tips and recommendations to protect yourself from heat and high temperatures
The heat wave that is expected to prevail in the coming days may negatively affect the health and well-being of citizens and especially vulnerable groups.
The body's inability to regulate core temperature and eliminate heat build-up during high temperatures increases the risk of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. The strain placed on the body as it tries to cool down also stresses the heart and kidneys. As a result, extreme heat can worsen the health status of people who have chronic diseases (cardiovascular, mental, respiratory and diabetes-related diseases) and cause rapid kidney damage.
Advice and practical interventions at the individual level, but also at the level of the community and institutions, can save lives.
Keep away from heat
Avoid going outside and doing strenuous activities during the hottest time of the day.
Spend 2-3 hours during the day in a cool place.
Be aware of the risk.
Keep your home cool
Use the night air to cool your home by opening windows in the evening when the outside temperature is lower than the inside.
Turn off as many electrical devices as possible.
Use electric fans only when temperatures are below 40 ˚C.
Remember that it can be cooler outside in the shade.
Keep your body cool and hydrated
Take a cool shower or bath.
Wet your skin using a damp cloth, spray or light wet clothing.
Reach out regularly to vulnerable people in your area – especially people over 65 and those with heart, lung or kidney disease, a disability and who live alone.
Protect babies and children
Avoid direct exposure to the sun during peak hours (11:00-17:00), seeking shade or staying indoors.
Shade can reduce the heat you feel by more than 10 °C.
Dress children in light, loose clothing that covers their skin and use wide-brimmed hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect them from the sun's rays.
Follow the guidelines for keeping your home cool to maintain a safe indoor temperature.