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This is what the weather will be like next week
After a long period without precipitation, next week is expected to bring a significant improvement in the precipitation deficit that has continued since February. Precipitation will be significant, mainly in the form of rain in low-lying areas, while in mountainous areas precipitation is expected to be accompanied by snow. Biometeorological and agrometeorological conditions will gradually improve. However, in some areas with poor infrastructure there is a possibility of flash floods due to the intensity of precipitation. The wind will be present from the southwest and northeast, with medium speed and locally strong. Cloudy weather with sunny intervals will prevail on Monday. Local cloudiness may bring light rain streaks. Minimum temperatures will range from 3-6 degrees Celsius, while maximum temperatures will range from 16-19 degrees Celsius. The wind will blow from the southeast at a speed of 1-4 meters per second. On Tuesday, sunny and scattered clouds are expected. Cloudiness may bring local rain showers. Minimum temperatures will drop from 4-7 degrees Celsius, while maximums from 15-18 degrees Celsius. The wind will be light to moderate from the southwest. Cloudy weather with conditions for rain showers will prevail on Wednesday. Minimum temperatures will range from 4-7 degrees Celsius, while maximums from 13-16 degrees Celsius. A light and locally strong wind will blow from the southwest. On Thursday, cloudy weather will prevail with sunny intervals. Conditions for rain showers are expected in some places. Minimum temperatures will range from 3-6 degrees Celsius, while maximums from 9-13 degrees Celsius. The wind will blow from the northeast at a speed of 1-11 meters per second. Cloudy weather with rain showers will prevail on Friday. Minimum temperatures will range from 3-6 degrees Celsius, while maximums will range from 7-11 degrees Celsius. The wind will blow moderately to strongly from the northwest, according to the weather forecast report from the Hydrometeorological Institute of Kosovo, KosovaPress reports.
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