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Posted on Facebook, the meteorologist Sakis Arnaoutoglou focused on the Attica climate. As he wrote, snowfall will be heavy in the northern suburbs of the prefecture, while rains are expected in central Athens.
Write characteristics:
“Friends of Attica! Your questions about the evolution of the climate in the basin, but also in the wider area of Attica, in general, are many and expected! We have and we say, well!
The latest data pretend that the snowfall will thicken in the northern and extreme northern suburbs in the next few hours (Sunday evening-night) and will intensify during the night towards dawn on Monday, giving important snowfalls. They should weaken at noon and around Monday afternoon.
However, they are expected to intensify, this time more, from roughly Monday night to Tuesday afternoon, while remaining much weaker until Wednesday morning to stop from there.
As for the rest of Attica and central Athens, snowfall is expected after midnight on Sunday and until noon on Monday. There will probably be weather openings even with periods of sunshine from then until about Monday afternoon, but from Monday evening snowfalls are again forecast at intervals and in even dense places (which can give considerable snowfall) and remain at intervals until about Tuesday afternoon, with a gradual improvement thereafter and a small chance that it will snow again for a time from Tuesday night to Wednesday.
The temperature across Attica will drop significantly on Monday and especially Tuesday, with highs of three to five degrees in the lowlands and coastal areas and around zero in the northern and northern suburbs. For anything new, of course, there will be details via my Facebook page SakisArnaoutoglouForecasts. “With thanks, Sakis Arnaoutoglou,” he wrote.
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