The unusually widespread electrostatic activity was detected by the ZEUS long-range lightning detection system operated by Greece's main meterological observatory.
The highest amounts of rain were recorded in Serres, with 25 mm (.9 inches), in the area of Vlasti, near Kozani, with 16 mm (.6 inches) and in Lamia with 15 mm (.59 inches), while many other areas received more than ten millimeters of rain in less than one hour.
The weather across Greece will continue to remain unstable on Friday, with storms beginning to appear in the northern parts of the country beginning in the afternoon.
Big time lightning barrage over Thessaloniki, Greece on August 14th! Report: Nikos Canthos / partners @cylconeorhodes pic.twitter.com/CUlOwleN9M
— severe-weather.EU (@severeweatherEU) August 17, 2019
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