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Update on Greek weather
Good afternoon, everyone.
After 38C was reached in parts of Greece towards the end of last week (+36.4C at this site), a very well organised middle level low brought some very severe thunderstorms over parts of -mainly- central Macedonia, Thessaly and eastern continental Greece. Athens saw its thunderstorm as well on Sunday, which was much more vivid towards the west of the city. The northerlies that were established thereafter -and are still blowing- have brought a remarkable drop in temperatures. Yesterday's tmax of just +24.8C smashed the previous local July record (which was +27.6C; records since 1995), while suburbs of Thessaloniki remained well below +20C throughout Tuesday. Fresh snow was added to the existing ice masses on the high grounds of Mt Olympus. Transports by sea have been brought to a halt today because of the high winds over the seas, but it's generally much brighter and we're slowly returning to summer again. Yannis, SE Athens +24.6C, RH 40%, SLP 1015.8 hPa |
Update on Greek weather
Let me reply to myself. Here's a video of mostly c-g thunder during the
last weekend at two locations: a) Kassandra, Chalkidiki and b) Boeotia prefecture, Athens-Thessaloniki national road, about 90 km NNW of Athens. Credits to Michalis Boubagatzoglou, Athens. http://www.savefile.com/files/4669067 Yannis, SE Athens +24.4C, RH 35%, SLP 1017.2 hPa |
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