
The emergency weather bulletin released on Friday has been updated with the latest forecast data.
In more detail:
It is predicted that snowfalls, which are already occurring in places in the eastern and southern countries, will continue in the Sporades, eastern Thessaly, Evia, eastern Sterea, as well as in the mountainous and semi-mountainous regions of eastern Peloponnese, Cyclades and Crete. In particular, for eastern Magnesia, central and northern Evia, Phthiotis and Boeotia, the intensity of phenomena is predicted in places until noon.
Especially for Attica, sleet and temporary snowfalls are forecast, which in some places in the north and east will pass at a lower altitude and be denser in places until noon.
Snowfall is expected to continue in the Sporades, eastern Thessaly, Evia, eastern Sterea, as well as in the mountainous and semi-mountainous regions of the northern Cyclades and Crete. In particular, in eastern Magnesia, central and northern Evia, Phthiotis and Boeotia, the intensity of phenomena is predicted in places until noon.
Especially for Attica, sleet and temporary snowfalls are forecast, which in some places in the north will be at a lower altitude and in some places will be denser until noon.
In addition, strong frosts will be observed in the continental regions until Thursday, which will become total in some places in the northwest (there will be negative temperatures during the day).
Epistle 112 to Boeotia, Phthiotis, Evia and Magnesia
Residents of Viotia, Phthiotis, Magnesia and Evia received a new notification on their mobile phones on the 112 system just before 9:30 am on Tuesday due to “Barbara” bad weather.
“A report of dangerous snowfall in your area. Severely restrict movement and follow the instructions of the authorities,” the 112 service said in a weather report.
⚠️ Activation 1⃣1⃣2⃣
🆘 Dangerous snowfalls in #Boeotia #Phiotida #euboea
‼️ Severely restrict movement and follow the instructions of the authorities.
ℹ️ https://t.co/rhGuJbxWZJ
— 112 Greece (@112Greece) February 7, 2023
Source: Kathimerini

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