Feb 12 • 09:22 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece To Vima

Emergency weather bulletin: Devastating storms from the afternoon, which areas will be 'hit'

Severe weather is set to impact various regions of Greece with strong storms and heavy rainfall as per the National Meteorological Service's updated warnings.

The weather is entering a stage of significant deterioration in Greece, with strong weather events expected to affect various areas of the country in the coming hours. The National Meteorological Service has updated its Emergency Weather Improvement Bulletin and is maintaining an orange warning based on the latest forecasts. Heavy rain and storms, along with increased to stormy winds and the possibility of hail, are anticipated, moving gradually from the west to the east and affecting many regions.

Specifically, strong rains and storms are predicted in the western and southern Peloponnese and the Ionian Islands from the afternoon of Thursday, February 12, through to the early morning of Friday, February 13. Additionally, Crete will experience adverse weather conditions from Thursday evening until Friday morning. The Cyclades are expected to see brief storms during the night from Thursday to Friday, while the northern and eastern Aegean islands will also be impacted. This weather deterioration could lead to disruptions in daily activities, making it crucial for residents in the affected areas to stay alert and prepared for potential disruptions due to severe weather.

The continued updates from the National Meteorological Service serve as a crucial alert for citizens, underlining the importance of preparedness during extreme weather conditions. As the situation unfolds, local authorities and emergency services will likely be on high alert to respond to any emergencies that may arise from the intense weather, ensuring public safety and minimizing damage in the regions expected to be affected.

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