Romania’s National Meteorological Administration (ANM) has announced that temperatures on Sunday, January 25, will rise toward the typical levels for the period, with a slight increase across most of the country. The forecast calls for moderate rain in the western, north‑western, central and southern regions, while the mountains will see mixed precipitation. A blue‑code warning for strong winds (50-70 km/h, up to 100 km/h in high‑altitude zones) will be in effect from the afternoon of Sunday until Monday morning in 11 counties, and a separate warning for heavy rainfall (20-35 l/m², occasionally > 40 l/m²) will cover 18 counties from Monday morning until Tuesday morning. The alerts target counties such as Arad, Timiș, Caraș‑Severin, Hunedoara, Gorj, Vâlcea, Argeș, Dâmbovița, Brașov, Sibiu, Alba, Buzău, Prahova, Bihor, Cluj, Vrancea and Covasna. By Tuesday evening, most areas will see continued precipitation, with wind speeds of 40-45 km/h in restricted zones. Temperatures will range from 0 °C in northern Moldavia to 15 °C in the western hills, with minimums between -3 and 8 °C. Fog and mist are expected in the south, east and central parts of the country. In Bucharest, daytime highs will exceed the typical January value, while nighttime lows will hover around 0 °C, with fog in the early morning. Overall, the weather is forecast to be cool, wet in many regions, and gusty in several counties, prompting the ANM to issue the wind and rain alerts.

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