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Bad weather “paralyzed” Attica – Which roads have problems?

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Bad weather “paralyzed” Attica – Which roads have problems?

Problems in her way Attica caused by heavy rain that fell at noon on Thursday.

In the event of a temporary cessation of the movement of vehicles in the city of Piraeus street The police continued. In particular, traffic was stopped in both traffic flows from the height of Petru Ralli to the height of Hamosternas Street. Currently, traffic on the site has been restored.

It has also been closed for a while. Avenue of Athens downstream towards Corinth, at the height of Cyprian Agoniston Street, located in the Haidari area. This is the point just before Daphne’s height.

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In addition, due to the accumulation of water, there are difficulties with the movement of vehicles on the New National Highway of Athens Lamia, at the height of Hieras Odos, upstream towards Lamia.

Finally, traffic on the Athens-Corinth National Highway, from Daphne to Skaramangas, moves in both directions.

How is the storm going today?

On the fifth day “cold lake” will continue to affect much of our country, bringing with it rain, storms and unsettled weather.

According to the latest forecast data from the National Observatory of Athens / meteo.gr, its main characteristics weather Thursday (25.08) will be:

  • Rains and storms both in its continental and insular parts Ionian and his the Aegean sea.
  • Phenomena in places in parts of it If you are firm And her Peloponnese will be intense and likely to be noticed significant amount of rain and possibly floods.
  • Storms are local in its parts Central and Eastern Macedonia likely to be accompanied hail small size.

The map below shows the cumulative precipitation expected on Thursday and summarizes the main areas of high risk.

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Expected episode of precipitation Category 3according to the Regional Precipitation Index (RPI), developed and operationally implemented at the Athens National Observatory / meteo.gr.

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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