The average amount of rainfall recorded from February 32 to 20:1 a.m. on February 8.00 in the free areas of the Republic rose to 18% of normal for the month, up from 11% a week ago, as a result of the rains that occurred in the last week (from February 18 to XNUMX), according to preliminary data published on Tuesday by the Department of Meteorology.
Specifically, according to the data, the average total amount of rainfall from the 1st to 8.00:18 am on the morning of February 25,8th amounted to 81,6 millimeters, compared to XNUMX millimeters, which is the normal rainfall for the month.
It is noted that until February 11, the average total rainfall for the month, according to data announced a week ago by the Department of Meteorology, the average total rainfall was 16,6 millimeters or 20% of normal for the month.
Meanwhile, the average amount of rainfall in the last 24 hours, nationwide, amounted to 4,2 millimeters, with Kellaki accumulating the largest amount of rainfall, at 14,0 millimeters, followed by Lythrodontas with 13,0 millimeters.
More specifically, by region, the highest amount of rainfall from the 1st to 8.00:18 am on the morning of February 44,7th was recorded in Stavros tis Psokas with 33 millimeters, which corresponds to XNUMX% of the normal for the month of February.
Followed by Polis Chrysochous with 39,3 millimeters of rain, corresponding to 54% of normal for the region in February, Saittas with 39,0 millimeters of rainfall, an amount corresponding to 35% of normal, Prodromos with 38,2 millimeters, corresponding to 26% of normal, and Lythrodontas with 36,4 millimeters, corresponding to 53% of normal for the month.
Source: KYPE