Meteoalarm for North Macedonia: current status

There are currently no active weather warnings for North Macedonia.

Updated: 10 July 2026, 19:00

Warning source: MeteoAlarm. Data provided by EUMETNET members.

Meteoalarm is the European early-warning system for dangerous weather, joined by the national meteorological services of 38 countries. For North Macedonia the warnings are issued by the National Hydrometeorological Service (UHMR) and published in three levels: yellow, orange and red alerts. On this page you can see the current status live, refreshed every 15 minutes.

Yellow alert: potentially dangerous weather

The weather can be dangerous for activities that directly depend on it: outdoor work, travel, sport. The phenomena are common for the region but call for attention. Follow the forecast and plan with a margin.

Orange alert: dangerous weather

Weather phenomena with possible damage are expected: severe storms, heavy rain, very strong wind, snowdrifts or extreme temperatures. Avoid exposed places and unnecessary travel, and follow official guidance.

Red alert: very dangerous weather

Extreme phenomena with a high risk to safety and property are expected, often over a wider area. Act on the instructions of the competent institutions and postpone all activities that are not essential.

Frequently asked questions

What does a yellow alert mean?

A yellow alert means potentially dangerous weather: the phenomena are not unusual, but they can interfere with weather-dependent activities. Caution is needed when travelling and during outdoor activities.

Who issues the weather warnings for North Macedonia?

The warnings for North Macedonia are issued by the National Hydrometeorological Service (UHMR) and distributed through EUMETNET's European Meteoalarm system.

How often is the alert status updated?

The status on this page is checked automatically every 15 minutes against the official Meteoalarm channel.

What is the difference between an orange and a red alert?

An orange alert marks dangerous weather with possible damage and calls for avoiding exposed places. A red alert is the highest level: extreme phenomena with high risk, where the instructions of the competent institutions should be followed.