SKOPJE, North Macedonia — The national Hydrometeorological Service (DPHM) has issued a formal weather warning for North Macedonia today, June 4, 2026, as a cyclone system moves across the region, bringing unstable conditions and the threat of severe weather.
Anticipated Weather Patterns
Meteorologists are tracking a front moving from the northwest that is expected to trigger significant atmospheric instability. Residents throughout the country should prepare for variable cloudiness that will transition into heavy, localized torrential rainfall.
The DPHM warns of frequent electrical discharges and strong, gusty winds that may pose risks to outdoor activities and travel safety during the afternoon hours.
Precautionary Measures
While the instability is expected to be localized, the intensity of the downpours could lead to temporary flash flooding in low-lying urban areas, including the Skopje valley. Authorities are urging the public to remain vigilant, keep track of official updates, and avoid unnecessary travel if conditions deteriorate rapidly.



