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Hi everyone,
I thought I'd give you an update on the weather in Greece over the last couple of days. As you might imagine, since much of northern and western Europe were enjoying widespread snowfalls in the last weeks, Greece was under southerlies and temperatures were kept unseasonably high in some areas. Only the northwestern areas of the country had extreme amounts of rainfall in this period, with most weather stations in the region of Epirus (the northwest) now reporting way above 3000 mm of precipitation for 2010 (some of them more than 700 mm for November 2010 only); this includes low altitude stations. With temperatures over 20C on 8th, 9th and 10th December, nobody was really believing the warnings for a sharp drop in temperatures for later on 10th December. As it had been forecast, temperatures indeed dropped from the balmy 20C levels by more than 15 Centigrades in a few hours and it ...snowed later on the same day, as well as through most of yesterday in Athens down to sea level, as well as the eastern and southern windprone areas of the country. In Crete, people are trapped in 4m of snow (smart of them to have visited the 2000m mountains with a forecast for snow and the still very warm Cretan sea upwind). Low elevation weather stations reported down to 0C in northern Crete, 1C along the Libyan sea coast in the south of the island (snow was reported there too). Widespread frost was reported across the island further inland. Today's temperature minima were down to -17C in mountainous areas in the north of Greece, while areas of the Dodecanese islands never made it below 8C. I had the chance to see Dublin's snow last week; there was still lying snow through yesterday, though melting. There was a lot of black ice everywhere, especially during the first days of my stay there. -2C in Dublin felt very mild compared to the temperatures in Berlin, where I had flied from. All the best for a lovely afternoon, Yannis. |
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Yannis wrote:
Hi everyone, I thought I'd give you an update on the weather in Greece over the last couple of days. As you might imagine, since much of northern and western Europe were enjoying widespread snowfalls in the last weeks, Greece was under southerlies and temperatures were kept unseasonably high in some areas. Only the northwestern areas of the country had extreme amounts of rainfall in this period, with most weather stations in the region of Epirus (the northwest) now reporting way above 3000 mm of precipitation for 2010 (some of them more than 700 mm for November 2010 only); this includes low altitude stations. With temperatures over 20C on 8th, 9th and 10th December, nobody was really believing the warnings for a sharp drop in temperatures for later on 10th December. As it had been forecast, temperatures indeed dropped from the balmy 20C levels by more than 15 Centigrades in a few hours and it ...snowed later on the same day, as well as through most of yesterday in Athens down to sea level, as well as the eastern and southern windprone areas of the country. In Crete, people are trapped in 4m of snow (smart of them to have visited the 2000m mountains with a forecast for snow and the still very warm Cretan sea upwind). Low elevation weather stations reported down to 0C in northern Crete, 1C along the Libyan sea coast in the south of the island (snow was reported there too). Widespread frost was reported across the island further inland. Today's temperature minima were down to -17C in mountainous areas in the north of Greece, while areas of the Dodecanese islands never made it below 8C. I had the chance to see Dublin's snow last week; there was still lying snow through yesterday, though melting. There was a lot of black ice everywhere, especially during the first days of my stay there. -2C in Dublin felt very mild compared to the temperatures in Berlin, where I had flied from. All the best for a lovely afternoon, Yannis. -------------------- Nice to hear from you Yannis. Very different winter for us this year. Hope you enjoyed the Irish hospitality ;-) Dave |
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