
The beginning of January brings more and more warmth to Romania, and temperatures more suitable for mid-March are starting to become common in Vodochresce. For the third year in a row, the maximums in the country reach +15 degrees, but do not be surprised if frost and snow come at the end of March.
Crossroads weather in recent years.
January 6, 2021
It was +15 degrees in Calarasi, and +14 degrees in Giurgiu, Feteshti and Cernavoda.
It was 0 degrees at noon in Mierkurya-Chuk, and -6 degrees in Omu
January 6, 2022
It was +19 degrees in Zimniche, +18 degrees in Turnu-Magurele, Feteşti and Maluk, +17 degrees in Bucharest and several weather stations in Dobrudja. Even Predeal and Intorsura Buzăului had +10 C. Omu had -3 C at noon and Rădăuți +1 C.
The lowest morning temperatures were +8 degrees in Konstanz and Adamklis, and in the Semensky Mountains at an altitude of more than 1,400 m, the temperature remained positive.
January 6, 2023
It was +15 degrees in Bucharest and Titus, and +14 degrees at several weather stations in Muntenia and Oltenia. It was -8 C in Om, and -1 C in Fundat.
The morning was warm in the south, with a minimum temperature of +9.7°C in Calafat and +9.4°C in Padesha (of course in the Gorges district).
Source: Hot News

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