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Meteo Alert: Storm Ashley Set to Hit Romania

Romania is bracing for severe weather as Storm Ashley approaches, following the recent devastation caused by Storm Boris. Meteorologists warn that the storm will bring significant rainfall, strong winds, and a sharp temperature drop across the country.

The storm will also add water volumes to the Danube and its tributaries, increasing the quantity expected to flood the Danube Delta.

Key Details about Storm Ashley

  • Arrival and Impact: Storm Ashley is expected to enter Romania on Saturday evening, initially affecting the Timișoara and Arad areas before moving towards the country’s centre. Heavy rains and gales will impact southern regions by Sunday afternoon, particularly Bucharest, Olt, Dolj, Argeș, and Prahova.
  • Weather Warnings: The National Meteorological Administration (ANM) has issued a Code Red alert for several regions due to anticipated severe storm conditions. Rainfall could reach up to 100 litres per square meter in some areas, exacerbating the critical situation following Storm Boris.
  • Temperature Drop: A dramatic drop is expected following a warm spell, with temperatures reaching 34°C on Friday. By Sunday, temperatures may fall between 18°C and 25°C in many regions, marking a significant change in weather conditions.
  • Flood Risks: The combination of heavy rainfall and rising water levels in the Danube River poses a high risk of flooding in various parts of Romania. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation to prepare for potential emergencies.

Recommendations for Residents and Visitors

  1. Stay Informed: Keep up with local weather updates from ANM and follow any emergency alerts.
  2. Plan Ahead: Adjust travel plans if necessary to avoid areas likely affected by severe weather.
  3. Safety Precautions: Avoid unnecessary travel during peak storm conditions and stay indoors when heavy rains and winds are forecasted.

As Storm Ashley approaches, everyone in Romania must remain vigilant and prepared for potentially hazardous weather conditions.

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