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Live Rain Radar for Tuzla, Tuzla Canton

← Tuzla Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Tuzla, in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, receives around 850 mm (about 33 inches) of rain a year, with a fairly even seasonal spread and a modest summer peak from convective thunderstorms typical of the region’s hilly terrain. The area’s history of salt mining has left the ground beneath parts of the city prone to subsidence, which can interact unpredictably with heavy rain and surface water in ways that add an additional layer of local risk beyond typical flooding. Because the region’s terrain and geology create genuinely local weather and drainage patterns, radar tracking gives residents a clearer picture than a broad regional forecast. Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Hydrometeorological Institute operates the national radar network.

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