After a severe frost, Romania is moving into a period of rain while mountain areas remain in snow. Meteorologists forecast a 24‑hour yellow rain code across many counties, especially in central Romania. At elevations above 1,700 metres, snow and blizzard conditions will persist with a substantial snowpack. The plains will see spring‑like temperatures, but the rapid melt poses a flood risk. The day also brought a record: 43 weather stations reported the highest minimum temperatures for a 26 January morning since Romanian meteorological records began. ANM director Elena Mateescu confirmed the data and warned of the potential for flooding as the snow melts.
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