During this week, spring weather will remain in most regions, but starting next week, temperatures will decrease and reach close to the calendar norm, during which the probability of precipitation will be high for almost the entire forecast interval, according to data published on Monday by the National Meteorological Administration (ANM) for the period from January 1 to 14, 2024.

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In Banat, during the first week, temperature values ​​will remain above the norms typical for the beginning of January, with average maximums of 9-12 degrees and minimums of 2-5 degrees. In the second half of the interval, the air temperature will have a tendency to decrease to values ​​close to the norms of the period, with average regional values ​​of daytime values ​​in general from 0 to 3 degrees, at night – from -6. and -2 degrees. From January 4 to 10, the probability of precipitation will be greater.

In Kryzan until the end of the first week, the air temperature will remain above the period norms with average maximums of 8-12 degrees Celsius and minimums of 2 to 5 degrees Celsius. Further, the air temperature will drop to values ​​close to normal, with average maximums generally 0-2 degrees, respectively, minimums from -6 to -4 degrees. Precipitation is more likely to occur from January 4 to 10.

In Transylvania, in the first half of the forecast interval, temperature values ​​will still be above those typical for the period. The average temperature will range from 6 to 9 degrees, and the minimum – from -2 to 3 degrees. After this episode, air temperatures will drop to near-normal values, with daytime averages generally between -3 degrees and 1 degrees, and nighttime averages between -10 and -5 degrees. Precipitation is more likely to occur between January 4 and 11.

In Maramures, temperatures will remain above normal for the period until the end of this week, with average highs of 7-9 degrees Celsius and lows of 2-5 degrees Celsius. Over time, the air temperature will drop to values ​​close to normal, maximum averages generally from -2 degrees to 1 degree, and minimum from -8 to -5 degrees. From January 2 to 9, the probability of precipitation will be higher.

In Moldova, in the first half of the interval, temperature indicators will characterize much warmer weather for this period with average maximums of 6-11 degrees and minimums of 0-5.

degrees The air temperature will then drop to values ​​close to normal, with daytime averages generally of -4 degrees to 1 degree and nighttime averages of -9 to -5 degrees. Especially on January 7 and 8, the probability of precipitation will be higher.

In Dobrudja, in the first week, temperature indicators will remain above the norms typical for the beginning of January. Thus, the maximum temperature will range from 9 to 13 degrees. while lows will drop 3 to 5 degrees. In the second half of the interval, the air temperature will tend to decrease to values ​​close to the norms of the period, with regional average daytime values ​​ranging from -1 to 3 degrees Celsius, nighttime values ​​between -6 and -2 degrees Celsius. From January 7 to 11, the probability of precipitation will be higher.

In Muntenia, during the first week, temperature values ​​will remain above the norms typical for the period, with average highs of up to 13 degrees, respectively, lows of 0 to 4 degrees. Over the next week, temperatures will tend to drop to values ​​close to normal for the period, with regional average daytime values ​​ranging from -1 to 4 degrees, nighttime values ​​ranging from -8 to -3 degrees. From January 7 to 11, the probability of precipitation will be greater.

In Oltenia by the middle of the interval, the temperature values ​​will characterize much warmer weather for this period, with average highs of 9 – 13 degrees and lows of 0 – 4

degrees Over time, the air temperature will drop to values ​​close to normal, the average values ​​during the day will be generally 0-4 degrees Celsius, at night from -8 to -4 degrees Celsius. The probability of precipitation will be greater on January 7-11.

In the mountains in the first part of the studied interval, the heat values ​​will still exceed the norms of the period, and the maximums will be between 1 and 4 degrees Celsius, while the night values ​​will vary between -4 degrees and -1 degrees. From next week, temperatures will drop and reach values ​​close to the calendar date, with daytime averages typically between -8 and -3 degrees and -14 and -8 degrees at night. . Chances of precipitation will be high for most of the interval, but especially between January 4th and 10th.

Source: Agerpres