10. Meteorologists say the rainfall can be tied to the remnants of
Hurricane Gonzalo.
"This cutoff low, so-called because it has become detached
from the steering influence of the jet stream, contains some of the
energy from what was once Hurricane Gonzalo," said weather.com
senior meteorologist . "While not necessarily indicative of a
continuing, large-scale heavy rain threat, this stubborn upper-level
low is forecast to remain swirling over the Aegean Sea and eastern
Mediterranean Sea into much of next week."
The tropical system previously known as Gonzalo has tracked
across thousands of miles, hitting the Caribbean . Then, it traveled
across the Atlantic . Now, it has sunk southeast and is expected to
linger over the Balkan peninsula for several days.
The system also dumped feet of snow in the Swiss and
Austrian Alps.
Meteorologists rainfall the remnants
of Hurricane Gonzalo.
cutoff low,
contains some of the
energy from what was once Hurricane Gonzalo,
this stubborn upper-level
low remain swirling Aegean Sea and eastern
Mediterranean Sea
The tropical system previously known as Gonzalo
Caribbean
Atlantic sunk southeast
Balkan peninsula