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29 July 18:38

The extreme weather events of the past few days - such as flooding and thunderstorms - are in retreat. According to the ANM, the risk of similar episodes is low in the coming period

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ANM's Florinela Georgescu said that after the recent floods and thunderstorms, the weather is stabilizing. Rains in Moldova will be lighter, but the risk of flooding persists in affected areas. Temperatures will remain below 30°C and rain will be more continuous, without extreme intensities. Weather warnings include yellow and orange codes for various regions, with significant showers forecast in mountain areas. Bucharest is not under warning.

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