Snow Period in Belgrade
Review of the National Center for Digitization, Tome 46 (2025), p. 35
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Snowfall and snow cover are characteristic of the cold part of the year in Serbia. They occur
most often in the three winter months (December, January, March), and there are smaller or larger
deviations so that they are recorded in the autumn and spring months. Extremely rarely, in some places in
Serbia, an extreme case of no snow cover has occurred. In Belgrade, this "miracle" has not yet been
recorded in the analyzed period from winter 1921/22 to winter 2024/25. There are data on snow since
1887, when measurements and observations began at the Meteorological Observatory in Belgrade, but
data before 1921 were not available for this analysis. Data on the height and number of days with snow
cover were analyzed from winter 1986/87 to 2024/25. An analysis of the average date of the first and last
snowfalls and snow cover with trends in changes was conducted. The study aims to determine whether
there were significant changes in snow parameters. The analyzed data and results are presented in tables
and graphs.
Keywords:
snowfall and snowcover, middle dates, trends
Nedeljko Todorović. Snow Period in Belgrade. Review of the National Center for Digitization, Tome 46 (2025), p. 35 . http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/NCD_2025_46_a2/
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title = {Snow {Period} in {Belgrade}},
journal = {Review of the National Center for Digitization},
pages = {35 },
year = {2025},
volume = {46},
language = {en},
url = {http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/NCD_2025_46_a2/}
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