Greece | Heavy rain and flooding are expected in the next two days

2023-09-26 2023-09-26T12:19:54Z
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Arabia Weather - The latest updates and data received from us at the “Arab Weather” Center indicate that the Greek regions will continue to be affected by weather disturbance, which leads to the continuation of unstable weather conditions, heavy rainfall, temperatures below average, and active winds.

 

It is expected that many areas in Greece will be exposed tomorrow and the day after tomorrow to heavy rain in some areas, accompanied by thunderstorms and hail showers, leading to the formation of torrents and a rise in water levels in low-lying areas. There are serious warnings for fear of the formation of floods, especially the regions of central and southern Greece.

 

As for the weather, it will be moderate during the day and relatively cold in the mountainous highlands. At night, temperatures will drop to become relatively cold in all regions, and cold in the highlands, with expectations of moderate winds accompanied by strong gusts at times.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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