Weather tracker: Severe thunderstorms sweep Europe and east Asia
Severe thunderstorms caused widespread destruction across the Balkans last week, developing from unstable hot air over the Adriatic Sea meeting a cold front. In Slovenia on June 10th, winds reached 65mph and heavy rain fell, with golf ball-sized hail later impacting Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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AI-generatedSevere thunderstorms caused widespread destruction across the Balkans last week, developing from unstable hot air over the Adriatic Sea meeting a cold front. In Slovenia on June 10th, winds reached 65mph and heavy rain fell, with golf ball-sized hail later impacting Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The storms reached Greece by June 12th, damaging over 100 buildings in Slovenia's Komenda municipality. Simultaneously, Hong Kong issued a black rainstorm warning on Thursday due to intense downpours exceeding 70mm per hour, causing flooding and 50mph winds. Meanwhile, France is experiencing an atypical heatwave with temperatures in the mid-to high-30s Celsius, expected to reach 41C, particularly affecting cooler northern and western regions.
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5 extractedThe Hong Kong Observatory issued a black rainstorm warning on Thursday.
The Slovenian Environment Agency recorded 65mph gusts at Ljubljana airport.
Severe thunderstorms swept across the Balkans last week, causing widespread destruction.
Hourly rainfall totals in Hong Kong exceeded 70mm, leading to widespread flooding.
France has experienced heatwave conditions with temperatures forecast to reach 41C.