Storm grips Albania, beaches empty completely

The wind storm and rain have already swept across the entire territory, emptying the beaches and causing problems in the flow of vehicles. Meteorologist Laida Poria, in a direct connection to the information edition, explains that the most problematic will be the wind, where storms will be present almost throughout the territory. From rainfall, the most problematic [...]
Meteorologist Laida Poria, in a direct connection to the information edition, explains that the most problematic will be the wind, where storms will be present almost throughout the territory.
Rainfall will most problematic be the southern area and the southeastern country, where there will be hail storms and severe wind storms. Nighttime care is needed, especially in areas along the Drini Valley, where the wind will blow up to 30 miles [65 km] per hour.
Also, the entire coastline and the south coast will have a relatively high wind, causing a rough sea to flow.
We're gonna have a strong wind on Saturday, a high wave on the sea coast. There will be light clouds, no rainfall expected.
Sunday's day markedly improves weather, more sun, scarce clouds, isolated rainfall in the north of the country.
But in terms of temperatures, it will be a relatively cool weekend, with temperatures of up to 31 degrees Celsius, compared to last weekend when temperatures reached 41 degrees Celsius.
The heavy rains, which began this morning, have removed local vacationers and foreign tourists from Vlora beach. All of the town's beaches have been emptied by vacationers and tourists who, as a result, have quickly left. Beach owners have chosen to shut down their tents and Shezlongs and secure them from the coastal wind, which follows for several hours on the coast.
On the streets of Vlora, especially in London, there is currently heavy traffic.
A rather common view is today on the Durres coast, where Adriatic beaches and coastal mall “Taulantia” have been abandoned by vacationers.
The deterioration of weather conditions has removed vacationers from the coastline, while the Gulf of Durres is swept away by unstable weather, characterized by clouds, wind, and rain from time to time.












