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The weather warms up after the episode of extreme weather, but we do not get rid of rains, say meterologists

The weather warms up after the episode of extreme weather, but we do not get rid of rains, say meterologists

Strong rain (photo Andreistanescu, dreamstime.com)

At 10 o'clock, the last weather alert expires mainly aimed at Moldova and Dobrogea, after the bad weather has been ravaging in half the country. Meteorologists come with good news because the temperatures will start to rise starting next week, but they will receive the rains, which will be weaker quantitative compared to those of these days.

“At the moment it continues to rain in the eastern half of the country. We expect it, until 10:00, when the yellow code for the southeast part of the territory will expire, for important amounts of water, here still to accumulate quantities and to reach somewhere around 50L/m². Part in these areas of a generally beautiful time, after this episode of intense rains, with quantities of water that reached 100l/m² in the counties under the red code, ”said the meteorologist Oana Păduraru on Saturday morning.

According to ANM expert, the wind has dropped in intensity and on Saturday the temperatures will be lower than the usual ones for this period but will increase compared to those of the last days

“The thermal maximums today will generally be between 8 and 18 degrees, possibly with higher values ​​strictly in the coast area, where 19 will be recorded, possibly even 20 degrees,” added Păduraru.

We will feel a heating of the weather on Sunday, when we get rid of rains in almost all areas of the country.

Although the temperatures will increase starting next week, the thermal maximums reaching normal values, of 20-22 degrees, we will have the rainy weather again.

“These will be present in almost all areas of the country, but the quantities of estimated water, at least for the first days of the week, will not be so large,” the meteorologist said.

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