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"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote in message
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Have a look at the various weekend threads and
you'll find that some parts of the UK have done
almost as well as you over recent days !!


Yes, I'm seeing it! Lovely to see that much of Europe is experiencing wintry
weather at the same time, even though Athens hasn't felt much of winter
during the last days, the anticyclone's simply too far away. It's been
experiencing rain and average temperatures.

March, of course, brought some of Greece's
heaviest snowfalls ever, didn't it? 1987 or 1988,
was it?


Indeed, it was the unforgettable March 1987 with 15 consecutive days with
snow both falling and lying in Athens. The year that brought copious amounts
of snowfalls in Athens even with southwesterlies. It was then that even the
Ionian coasts were covered with snow. Arta, in the west, hasn't seen a foot
of snow ever since. More recently, March 2003 has brought lying snow to
downtown Athens.

Yannis, SE Athens


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"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote in message
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Have a look at the various weekend threads and
you'll find that some parts of the UK have done
almost as well as you over recent days !!


Yes, I'm seeing it! Lovely to see that much of Europe is experiencing wintry
weather at the same time, even though Athens hasn't felt much of winter
during the last days, the anticyclone's simply too far away. It's been
experiencing rain and average temperatures.

March, of course, brought some of Greece's
heaviest snowfalls ever, didn't it? 1987 or 1988,
was it?


Indeed, it was the unforgettable March 1987 with 15 consecutive days with
snow both falling and lying in Athens. The year that brought copious amounts
of snowfalls in Athens even with southwesterlies. It was then that even the
Ionian coasts were covered with snow. Arta, in the west, hasn't seen a foot
of snow ever since. More recently, March 2003 has brought lying snow to
downtown Athens.

Yannis, SE Athens


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"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote in message
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Have a look at the various weekend threads and
you'll find that some parts of the UK have done
almost as well as you over recent days !!


Yes, I'm seeing it! Lovely to see that much of Europe is experiencing wintry
weather at the same time, even though Athens hasn't felt much of winter
during the last days, the anticyclone's simply too far away. It's been
experiencing rain and average temperatures.

March, of course, brought some of Greece's
heaviest snowfalls ever, didn't it? 1987 or 1988,
was it?


Indeed, it was the unforgettable March 1987 with 15 consecutive days with
snow both falling and lying in Athens. The year that brought copious amounts
of snowfalls in Athens even with southwesterlies. It was then that even the
Ionian coasts were covered with snow. Arta, in the west, hasn't seen a foot
of snow ever since. More recently, March 2003 has brought lying snow to
downtown Athens.

Yannis, SE Athens


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"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote in message
...

Have a look at the various weekend threads and
you'll find that some parts of the UK have done
almost as well as you over recent days !!


Yes, I'm seeing it! Lovely to see that much of Europe is experiencing wintry
weather at the same time, even though Athens hasn't felt much of winter
during the last days, the anticyclone's simply too far away. It's been
experiencing rain and average temperatures.

March, of course, brought some of Greece's
heaviest snowfalls ever, didn't it? 1987 or 1988,
was it?


Indeed, it was the unforgettable March 1987 with 15 consecutive days with
snow both falling and lying in Athens. The year that brought copious amounts
of snowfalls in Athens even with southwesterlies. It was then that even the
Ionian coasts were covered with snow. Arta, in the west, hasn't seen a foot
of snow ever since. More recently, March 2003 has brought lying snow to
downtown Athens.

Yannis, SE Athens


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Good evening everyone,

I'm back from 3 days off at Elati, where the annual gathering of the
"Hellasweather" yahoo group (pretty much the greek equivalent of this
newsgroup) took place. Elati is in the heart of the Pindus mountain range
that runs the country from the albanian/FYROM border to the Peloponnese,
at 950 m amsl.

Heavy snow on Sunday, covering the older ices:
http://www.e-kairos.com/elati/chioni.jpg

A little church in the middle of nowhe
http://www.e-kairos.com/elati/ekklisaki.jpg

snip

Lovely pics, Yannis. The church looks as though it's
been bricked up ???

Have a look at the various weekend threads and
you'll find that some parts of the UK have done
almost as well as you over recent days !!

March, of course, brought some of Greece's
heaviest snowfalls ever, didn't it? 1987 or 1988,
was it?

Philip Eden




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"Yannis" wrote in message
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Good evening everyone,

I'm back from 3 days off at Elati, where the annual gathering of the
"Hellasweather" yahoo group (pretty much the greek equivalent of this
newsgroup) took place. Elati is in the heart of the Pindus mountain range
that runs the country from the albanian/FYROM border to the Peloponnese,
at 950 m amsl.

Heavy snow on Sunday, covering the older ices:
http://www.e-kairos.com/elati/chioni.jpg

A little church in the middle of nowhe
http://www.e-kairos.com/elati/ekklisaki.jpg

snip

Lovely pics, Yannis. The church looks as though it's
been bricked up ???

Have a look at the various weekend threads and
you'll find that some parts of the UK have done
almost as well as you over recent days !!

March, of course, brought some of Greece's
heaviest snowfalls ever, didn't it? 1987 or 1988,
was it?

Philip Eden


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"Yannis" wrote in message
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Good evening everyone,

I'm back from 3 days off at Elati, where the annual gathering of the
"Hellasweather" yahoo group (pretty much the greek equivalent of this
newsgroup) took place. Elati is in the heart of the Pindus mountain range
that runs the country from the albanian/FYROM border to the Peloponnese,
at 950 m amsl.

Heavy snow on Sunday, covering the older ices:
http://www.e-kairos.com/elati/chioni.jpg

A little church in the middle of nowhe
http://www.e-kairos.com/elati/ekklisaki.jpg

snip

Lovely pics, Yannis. The church looks as though it's
been bricked up ???

Have a look at the various weekend threads and
you'll find that some parts of the UK have done
almost as well as you over recent days !!

March, of course, brought some of Greece's
heaviest snowfalls ever, didn't it? 1987 or 1988,
was it?

Philip Eden


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Default Athens back online. Snowy northern Greece

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