After a week of sunshine and (almost) t-shirt weather, Split was hit hard over the night and through the morning with rain, thunder, and lightning. While the rain finally stopped around 9am this morning, a cold wind picked up which left the normal weekend Riva coffee-goers indoors.
It's no surprise that Dalmatia boasts some of the world's most beautiful sunsets, and watching the sunsets change from summer to winter is nothing short of mesmerizing.
On Thursday, Split woke up to temperatures in the zero. While temperatures climbed up after the mighty minuses we experienced last week, during the day we even saw the peeping sun, and at 7 degrees Celsius the residents of the city of Split had hope that life would return to normal.
It's a quiet Sunday afternoon in Split. Advent has finally shut its doors and the bura winds have died down. While the sun is shining, Splićani, from the looks of it, are keeping indoors until warmer weather greets the city in the next few days. The city looks like a ghost town, and this is a sight worth enjoying before the summer crowds fill the streets of Split in no time.