Serbia will be warm and muggy today, with showers and thunderstorms possible after midday
N1 forecasts a warm, muggy July 6 with a sunny morning and increasing instability later in the day. The highest chance of showers and thunderstorms is expected in western and southwestern Serbia; conditions in the lowlands are close to the early-July average, but higher humidity makes it feel more oppressive.

What matters
Calmer in the morning
The day starts sunny, with instability building toward midday and the afternoon.
Where risk is higher
N1 singles out the west and southwest of the country as the areas with the highest probability of brief rain and thunderstorms.
How severe it is
The forecast describes ordinary summer instability rather than a nationwide extreme scenario; small hail is mentioned only for the highest mountain areas.
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N1: warm and muggy today, with unstable weather after midday
N1 says moderately warm, humid air remains over the Balkans, so July 6 in Serbia will begin sunny and may turn to local showers and thunderstorms after midday. The outlet places the highest precipitation probability in western and southwestern Serbia and describes temperatures as close to the norm for the first decade of July. It separately notes that small hail is possible only on the highest mountain peaks.
Overall takeaway
This is not a record-heat card but a summer-instability one: the first half of the day remains easier for errands, while the afternoon may bring localized disruption from rain and thunder.
What this means for residents
For outdoor plans
Travel and outdoor plans for the second half of the day are better made with extra time and readiness for brief rain or thunder.
For heat perception
Even with near-average temperatures, the day may feel harsher because of humidity, especially in cities.