It was a historic meteorological evening in Split on April 6, 2021. In the coldest moment of the evening, the temperature at the official DHMZ station, located on Marjan, measured 0.4 ° C (rounded to 0 ° C). This is only a tenth of a degree higher than the absolute minimum for April measured on April 8, 2003.
Snow fell all over the city, but higher city areas were covered, especially in neighborhoods like Visoka and Mejaši.
Miroslav Lelas / PIXSELL
The peak of the ice wave hit Dalmatia last night at around 9 pm. Snow fell on the entire Split area, including Kaštela. In Inland Dalmatia and Dugopolje, the snowfall was up to 20 centimeters!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v=cgzqt5nL1BY
In Kaštel Gomilica, there was a real snowstorm with hurricane gusts of bura wind up to 120 km / h. Snow also fell along the coast in Vodice, Šibenik, and Brela, reports Dalmacija Danas.
Miroslav Lelas / PIXSELL
Due to strong gusts of wind on the Dinara, the cold was as high as -24 degrees. As the snow fell, the temperature dropped to 0, which is also one of the record low temperatures for Dalmatia at this time of year.
Miroslav Lelas / PIXSELL
Southern Croatia does not remember when the last snow fell in April.
And although it was only a symbolic snow cover, it is the first known snow cover in Split in April in known history, reports Dalmacija Danas.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v=3_ZDGP0puos
Until this morning, Dalmatia was cut off from the rest of Croatia. Last night from 10 pm, all traffic from the interior to Dalmatia and vice versa for all categories of vehicles was prohibited, and only this morning at 6 am did traffic open, however only for personal vehicles to the junction Sveti Rok and then state roads through Gračac, Obrovac, and Karin.
Miroslav Lelas / PIXSELL
There is still no passable road to Dalmatia for delivery vehicles, buses, trucks, trucks with trailers, and tractors with semi-trailers, and HAK warns drivers not to drive if they do not have to.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v=_Be4a8nFJCc
While we wake up to sunny skies on Wednesday morning, at least those of us in Split can say that we experienced a historic meteorological night!
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