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Good morning, everyone.
A balkan front has swept Greece from north to south bringing rain and, in the mountainous areas, snow. A new Davis weather station on Mt Parnitha (1413m), the highest mountain around the basin of Athens, was set earlier last week and the webcamera is already covered with a blaknet of snow: http://www.meteocam.gr/parnitha/parnmeteo/ (station's altitude: 1330m). That's a very important mountain for athenian weather enthusiasts as it's the first to receive snow and it is the second time this autumn that it's snowing there. More cold weather is expected towards the end of this week with snow even at low level areas, as the -5C T850 isotherm should be pushed just south of Athens. Grey and dull in Holland today with drizzle since a couple of hours in the provincie Utrecht. A turn to colder weather is expected as of tomorrow; the warm North Sea should help the development of a few decent showers, hopefully. Yannis, Bilthoven/NL |
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![]() Grey and dull in Holland today with drizzle since a couple of hours in the provincie Utrecht. A turn to colder weather is expected as of tomorrow; the warm North Sea should help the development of a few decent showers, hopefully. Lol!! Only a few months in Holland, Yannis, and already hoping for some "decent" showers?? Well, the biggest chances in coastal areas ![]() Wijke Flevopolder, centre of the Netherlands |
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![]() On Oct 31, 9:45 am, "Yannis" wrote: Good morning, everyone. A balkan front has swept Greece from north to south bringing rain and, in the mountainous areas, snow. A new Davis weather station on Mt Parnitha (1413m), the highest mountain around the basin of Athens, was set earlier last week and the webcamera is already covered with a blaknet of snow:http://www.meteocam.gr/parnitha/parnmeteo/(station's altitude: 1330m). That's a very important mountain for athenian weather enthusiasts as it's the first to receive snow and it is the second time this autumn that it's snowing there. More cold weather is expected towards the end of this week with snow even at low level areas, as the -5C T850 isotherm should be pushed just south of Athens. Grey and dull in Holland today with drizzle since a couple of hours in the provincie Utrecht. A turn to colder weather is expected as of tomorrow; the warm North Sea should help the development of a few decent showers, hopefully. Yannis, Bilthoven/NL You are missing the delightful Mediterranean autumn at sea-level as well. I see that Athens has had at least 24 hours' continuous rain with a temperature of about 10° and there is now a force 6 northerly blowing. Tomorrow we will have a northerly (roughly) and it won't be any cooler than that, if at all. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. |
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