Greece is reeling from the impact of Storm Elena, which brought widespread flooding, strong winds, and heavy rain, causing disruptions across the country. As the storm subsides, meteorologists warn of a new polar weather front arriving from Ukraine this weekend, expected to bring snow, thunderstorms, and gale-force winds. Authorities remain on high alert, urging caution as regions brace for another wave of severe winter conditions.
Meteorologists warn that a new wave of extreme weather originating from Ukraine, accompanied by a polar air mass, is expected to hit this weekend, bringing more rain, thunderstorms, and snow.
Meteorologist Klearchos Marousakis reports that the current weather system will ease slightly on Friday, offering a brief respite before the polar cold front arrives. By the weekend, eastern parts of Greece, including mountainous areas of Attica, could experience significant snowfall. Snowfall may extend to lower altitudes in northern Attica, while Monday and New Year’s Day are forecast to bring milder conditions.
In Attica, the heavy rain caused flooding and disruption, with the fire brigade responding to approximately 40 emergency calls for water pumping and tree clearing in areas such as Kifissia, Alimos, Piraeus, and Glyfada. Flooding also impacted major roadways, including the Athens-Corinthos highway, where lanes were partially closed due to water accumulation near Aspropyrgos.
Strong winds uprooted trees in Ilioupoli, damaging cars, while snowfall in Parnitha led to the closure of Parnitha Avenue near the cable car.
Elsewhere, Evia experienced significant flooding after the Messapios River swelled late Wednesday. Roads in Maletiani, Kymi, were inundated, and water supply networks were disrupted. Emergency crews were dispatched to assist the Monastery of Agios Nikolaos, where debris clogged drainage systems, flooding storage areas.
In Arachova, a sudden snowstorm led to a massive traffic jam stretching five kilometers, exacerbated by electric vehicles unable to operate efficiently in low temperatures and drivers without snow chains. Police and fire services worked for hours to clear the congestion.
The Hellenic National Meteorological Service (EMY) has issued warnings for heavy rainfall and strong winds across several regions, including:
Temperatures will remain low across the country, with frost expected in parts of Epirus and Macedonia. Winds will reach gale force in the Aegean, especially in the north and central regions, posing additional risks to maritime and coastal activities.
Officials are advising residents to stay informed and avoid unnecessary travel, particularly in areas prone to flooding and snow. With Storm Elena’s impact still fresh and a new wave of extreme weather on the horizon, Greece remains on high alert as it enters the final days of the year.
Stay tuned to local updates and follow safety protocols as Greece braces for another challenging bout of winter weather.
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