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Cold snap grips orange orchards in Peloponnese

Icicles hang off oranges in an orchard in Argolida, in the northern Peloponnese, on Saturday morning following a cold snap. After plunging to -4 degrees Celsius (24.8 Fahrenheit) in the Argos Plain on Friday night, temperatures rose slightly over the weekend. It was unclear whether a series of cold snaps will create problems for citrus fruit harvests in the region.

There is going to be a Sudden Drop in Temperatures in Bulgaria

Cold, rain and snow all over the country in the coming days. The sharp drop in temperatures will begin on Friday, NOVA reports.

The cold will continue in the coming days. At the end of the week, temperatures throughout the day will be negative, and in places will not exceed minus 5 degrees.

Hundreds of Romanians are Blocked at a London Airport due to Snowfall

Several hundred Romanians were blocked on Sunday at London Luton Airport due to unfavorable weather conditions, Romanian newspapers reported today.

Since British airports do not have snowmobiles, relying on the fact that on the archipelago is expected rain and not snow, several snowflakes have created chaos in air traffic, according to Romania Libera.

Rainfall Stops, but Cold is Coming. Warmer Weather will come Around Thursday

During the night the rainfall will stop everywhere and clouds over most areas will be reduced to clear weather. It will blow up to moderate wind from west to northwest. Minimum temperatures will be between minus 4 and 1 degrees, in Sofia minus 4 degrees, according to the forecast of NIMH-BAS.

Atmospheric pressure will continue to rise and will be higher than the average for December.

The Icy Streets Send a lot of People to Pirogov Hospital

60 people have been examined in the Pirgov Hospital for the last 24 hours, about half of them have injuries due to slippery ice, reported the medical institution.

Experts advise people to be careful and avoid icy streets.

Today is expected to warm up, so in the afternoon hours the snow and ice will probably start to melt.

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