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Barbara Weather Front Pounds Athens and Most of Greece

Barbara Weather Front Pounds Athens and Most of Greece

Πηγή Φωτογραφίας: Eurokinissi

The weather front dubbed Barbara is bringing low temperatures, frost, and heavy snowfall even in Athens and other parts of Greece on Sunday.

The northern suburbs of the Greek capital are covered in snow as traffic has been banned in several main roads. By midday, snowfall is expected to spread to most of Athens, intensifying in the evening even in low-lying areas.

Ships have been banned from sailing from the ports of Piraeus, Lavrio and Rafina due to 8-9 northerly winds.

Barbara weather front spreads throughout Greece

According to an updated emergency weather bulletin from the National Weather Service, the snowfall started in the early hours of the morning from the northern Aegean islands and by noon will affect both Thrace and Halkidiki.

The snow will spread further south before noon, intensifying and affecting the Sporades, eastern parts of Thessaly, Evia and eastern Central Greece, especially Viotia and Attica, including on plains. Crete and the Aegean islands can also expect snow.

After a lull overnight, the snowfall will intensify again on Monday throughout the region.

Sunday will also see a gradual drop in temperature to the order of 8 to 10C.

In view of the bad weather, the Fire Service has urged citizens to limit their movements to those absolutely necessary, noting that it is now mandatory for cars to have snow chains.

The phenomena are expected to continue until next Tuesday.

Weather front Barbara is the result of a high-pressure front over Europe extending from northwestern Africa to Scandinavia, combined with low pressures in East and Southeastern Europe, which have sent cold air masses toward the Balkans and Greece.

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