Feb 17 • 06:52 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece To Vima

Rain in Athens in a few hours – When it starts, peaks, the points that will drown

Severe weather is expected to hit Athens today, bringing rain, storms, and strong winds, with potential local flooding in certain areas.

A significant weather deterioration is forecasted for Athens today, Tuesday, February 17, as indicated by the emergency weather bulletin from the Hellenic National Meteorological Service. The event will feature intense rainfall accompanied by storms, hail, and strong winds, particularly during the afternoon hours. Residents are cautioned to be aware of specific areas experiencing a red code warning due to the expected severity of the conditions.

Rain is anticipated to begin around noon and is projected to last until approximately 5 PM, during which time localized thunderstorms may occur. The peak of the rainfall is expected between 1 PM and 5 PM, after which the conditions will gradually subside by early evening. Although the rainfall is described as brief and not excessively intense, the potential for localized flooding remains a critical concern, particularly in low-lying areas of the city.

Authorities have issued specific warnings and guidelines for citizens to adhere to during this weather event, emphasizing the importance of preparedness and caution. The rain's fast progression and the potential for thunderstorms could lead to hazardous conditions, particularly for those traveling or engaged in outdoor activities during the peak hours of the storm, necessitating vigilance and awareness of changing weather conditions.

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