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Good morning, everyone.
The last couple of days have brought some wet weather over northern Greece and, then, central reagions of the country. After the heavy rainfalls that caused some localised damages in Nafplio, in the Peloponnese, very heavy thunderstorms went on throughout the night in the island of Evia, just north of Athens, leaving Chalkida, the capital, with 109.4 mm between 11pm and 7am and lots of damages -also on high trees, because of the c-g lighting. Athenians woke up right after 3am, when the Evia thunderstorms came in from the north and the sound from sudden c-g lightning was enough to wake the dead. Quite hefty thundery rain at times, especially in the northern suburbs: 76 mm from 3 am to 10 am in the northeastern suburbs, not as wet further south). Yannis, Athens rain easing down now |
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