A second day of bad weather today and since noon showers and thunderstorms have made their appearance in Attica and Evia.
Shortly after 1 p.m., phenomena began to occur in the northern parts of Attica prefecture, which extended to the northern suburbs, and are expected to move further south.
In Evia, severe weather is being experienced in the town of Aliveri since early afternoon. Roads have been turned into a river by the intense storm that is currently “hitting” areas of central and southern Evia, which is at the center of the bad weather.
According to the data, the rains and thunderstorms will hit the mainland, Ionian, Northern Aegean and Crete. The phenomena in the mountainous mainland may be intense in places and accompanied by hailstorms. To this end, caution is recommended on coasts and beaches due to the possibility of “bourines”, especially in the Ionian Sea and Northern Aegean.
The updated EMY weather bulletin
The Emergency Weather Bulletin issued at noon on Thursday has been updated by EMY, according to the latest forecast data.
Cold and unstable air masses in the upper atmosphere will remain over our country until Saturday (31-08-24) affecting in places most of the mainland with heavy rain and thunderstorms, which will be accompanied by a high frequency of lightning and local hailstorms. Occasionally, the phenomena will be accompanied by very strong winds (bourines).
Locally heavy rain and thunderstorms are forecast:
Today Friday (30-08-24)
During the midday and afternoon hours in central Macedonia (mainly in Halkidiki), eastern Macedonia, the Peloponnese, Central Greece (mainly central and eastern Greece, including Attica) and occasionally in Euboea, Sporades, Epirus and Thessaly.
Tomorrow Saturday (31-08-24)
1. From the morning hours and intermittently in the Sporades, Evia and possibly Thessaly.
2. In the midday and afternoon hours in the Peloponnese, Sterea (including Attica) and in places in Epirus and Macedonia (mainly central and eastern).
More details about the weather development in the regular and special weather bulletins on the EMY website (www.emy.gr). Forecasts will be updated every twelve hours.