Yellow warning for rain and strong thunderstorms

The warning will remain in force until 22:00 in the evening of the same day - Detailed weather report

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The yellow warning from the Meteorological Service for prolonged rains and strong thunderstorms has entered into force from 06:00 on Wednesday morning (12/01).

The warning will remain in effect until 22:00 on the same day.

Rainfall is expected to affect the area from time to time and the total rainfall is likely to locally exceed 55 mm per 24 hours.

According to the Meteorological Service, the barometric low Diomidis, centered in Crete, is moving slowly east and will affect the area until Thursday night.

Today the weather will be mostly cloudy and temporarily partly cloudy, with local rains at intervals, gradually in most areas, and isolated thunderstorms. In the highest peaks of Troodos or locally in the higher mountains it will snow from time to time. Locally, the effects may be prolonged or even intense. The observed thin powder will gradually subside. The winds will initially blow south to southwest, moderate and locally strong, 4 to 5 beauforts but in the windward mountains and northwest coast, up to very strong, 5 to 6 beauforts. In the afternoon they will become southwesterly to westerly, in the leewards weak to moderate, 3 to 4 beauforts and in the leeward to strong, 4 to 5 beauforts. The sea will be a little turbulent to turbulent, in the gusts, but in the gusts it will be turbulent and in the morning up to rough. The temperature will rise to around 17 degrees inland, around 19 on the coast and around 7 degrees in the higher mountains.

Tonight the weather will be partly cloudy and temporarily cloudy, while local rains and isolated thunderstorms are expected, mainly in the western half of the island. Locally, in the higher mountains, snowfall is expected. The winds will blow mainly southwest to west, light to moderate, 3 to 4 beauforts and temporarily to the west to strong, 4 to 5 beauforts. The sea will become a little turbulent, to the south and east, but on the rest of the coast to turbulent. The temperature will drop to around 6 degrees inland, around 10 on the coast and around zero in the higher mountains, where frost will form.

On Thursday the weather will be partly cloudy and temporarily cloudy, with local rain at intervals, gradually in most areas, and isolated thunderstorms. In the highest peaks of Troodos or locally in the higher mountains it will snow from time to time. Locally, the effects may be prolonged or even intense. The weather is expected to gradually improve in the evening.

Friday the weather will be mostly clear, with locally increased clouds at intervals. In the afternoon, it is possible to have isolated light rains, in areas south of the Troodos mountain range or light temporary snowfall, locally in the higher mountains. On Saturday the weather will be mostly clear, with locally increased clouds at intervals.

The temperature is expected to drop gradually until Friday, to fluctuate slightly below the average climatic values, while on Saturday it will rise slightly.

The height of the snow in Troodos Square, at the time of issuance of the bulletin, was 12 cm.