Where it will hit in the next few hours in severe weather



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His foray into our country continues Mediterranean Cyclone Janus, which last night caused serious problems in areas of Thessaly and caused the death of two people in Vasili Farsalon and Karditsa. As reported in his morning report by Civil protectionCiting the latest forecasts from meteorologists, it appears that bad weather will hit Attica at noon but it does not appear to be very intense. More intense phenomena are expected from afternoon to afternoon, mainly with heavy rains and thunderstorms and a large volume of water in Corinth and Argolis and later in the Cyclades.

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Within morning conference of Civil Protection discussed the preparation and coordination of the state mechanism, which will be on maximum alert to face the phenomenon and its effects, but also the ongoing problem in Thessaly and central Greece, where the Fire Department continues its operations to provide assistance and water pumps. In these areas, time has stopped a bit, but the water continues to rise, in the lowlands, probably due to the overflowing of rivers and streams, so the whole mechanism is on maximum alert to protect citizens and address the problem . .

See the map showing the course of the phenomenon at 11 a.m. on Saturday

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The Mediterranean cyclone IANOS after almost 24 hours on the west coast of the country, began to move south and on the morning of Saturday, September 19, 2020, its center is located in the southwest of the Peloponnese (Map). Last night many areas of Thessaly faced serious problems due to torrential rains that caused torrential overflows, destruction of infrastructure, buildings and bridges and, unfortunately, the death of two people. In the morning and afternoon of Saturday 19/09 it is expected worsening weather in the eastern Peloponnese with occasional heavy rains and possible thunderstorms.

Detailed forecast for today Saturday

Continuation of severe bad weather Janos. Heavy rains and thunderstorms mainly in the eastern and southern parts of the country, with their limitation at night. Stormy northeast winds and temperature drop.

More specifically, on Saturday 19 September 2020 in the southern Ionian and mainly in the eastern and southern parts of the continent, in Evia, in the western Cyclades and in western Crete, very heavy rains and sporadic thunderstorms are expected locally. Effects during the day will shift south and at night they will be limited to the southern Peloponnese and western Crete.

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The temperature will range in Western Macedonia from 10 to 26 degrees, in the rest of northern Greece from 15 to 30 degrees, in Epirus and Thessaly from 16 to 28 degrees, in the rest of the continent from 17 to 27 degrees, in the Ionian Islands from 20 to 26 degrees. (in Corfu at 29), and on the islands of the Aegean and Crete from 18 to 31 degrees Celsius.

The winds will blow in the northeast of the North Aegean with intensities of up to 8 Beaufort and in the rest of the Northeast North Aegean with intensities of up to 6 Beaufort gradually strengthening in the western seas of 7 to 8 Beaufort. Northeast winds will blow in the Ionian with intensities that will locally reach 9 beauforts but will gradually weaken to 6 to 7 beauforts.

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Heavy rains and possibly sporadic thunderstorms are expected in Attica. In the afternoon the effects will cease. The winds will blow from the east to the northeast with intensities up to 6 Beaufort, and in the afternoon from the northeast with gradual strengthening towards the east from 7 to 8 Beaufort. The temperature will vary from 20 to 24 degrees.

Some clouds will prevail in Thessaloniki. Winds will blow east with intensities up to 4 Beaufort. The temperature in the city center will fluctuate between 17 and 29 degrees.

With information from meteo.gr

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