
Partly cloudy, elevated in places and at times, and high temperatures for the season they make up its scenery weather today Saturday.
For more details, according to the weather Partly cloudy is expected throughout the country, which will intensify in places and places. Temporary rains are possible in areas of Western and Northern Greece. Visibility will be limited during the night and early morning, with dense fog forming in places. The concentration of African dust will be relatively high.
Temperature it will fluctuate in Northern Greece from 3 to 20 degrees, in Epirus from 8 to 22 degrees, in Thessaly from 6 to 22 degrees, in the rest of the mainland from 9 to 23-25 degrees, in the Ionian Islands from 14 to 21 degrees , and on the islands of the Aegean Sea from 14 to 21 degrees, and in Northern Crete the maximum in some places will reach 24-25 degrees Celsius.
Winds will blow south-southeasterly winds of 4-5 on the Beaufort scale in the Aegean Sea and 3-4 on the Beaufort scale in the Ionian Sea. Light winds will blow inland.
In Attica some clouds are expected and visibility at night and early morning may be locally limited. The wind will blow from the south with a force of 2-4 points on the Beaufort scale. The temperature will fluctuate from 15 to 21-22 degrees.
In Thessaloniki we expect some clouds. During the morning and evening hours, visibility will be limited, fog is possible. The wind will blow from various directions weakly. The air temperature will fluctuate from 11 to 18 degrees.
Temperatures drop from Sunday
a change of scenery, according to EMY, expected from Sunday, with a gradual decrease in temperature. In the west, until noon, and in the center and north, cloudiness increased from noon with local rains. Snowfall will pass in the northern mountains in the afternoon.
The rest of the country is slightly cloudy, increasing in places in the continental areas in the afternoon.
The wind will blow in the west and north-north-northeast from 4 to 6, and in the afternoon in the northern Aegean from 7 to 8 on the Beaufort scale. In the remaining sections, winds will initially blow southerly with a force of 4 to 6 on the Beaufort scale and gradually from northerly directions with the same force.
The air temperature will drop by 4-5 degrees in the north and by 2-3 degrees in the south. In the north up to 16 degrees of heat, in the south up to 20-22 degrees of heat.
Monday
In Macedonia, Thrace, Thessaly, eastern Sterea, eastern Peloponnese, Evia, northern Aegean, Cyclades and Crete, increased cloudiness with local rains, and local snowfalls in continental mountains. A few clouds in the rest of the country.
Winds will be NNE in the west at 5 to 6 and in the east at 6 to 8 and possibly from noon in the Aegean Sea locally at 9 on the Beaufort scale.
Temperatures throughout the country will drop even further, which will be noticeable in eastern Greece.
Tuesday
Clouds with local rains in the east and south of the country and local snowfalls in the mountains. In other areas, there is somewhat locally increased cloudiness.
The wind will blow north-northeast in the west from 5 to 6 points and in the east from 6 to 8 points, and in the Aegean Sea in places 9 points on the Beaufort scale.
Temperatures across the country will drop a little more. Frosts will be observed in the morning and evening hours in the north.
Wednesday
In the Cyclades, Crete and Dodecanese, cloudiness increased with rain, and local snowfall in the mountains of Crete. There are several clouds in the rest of the country, which will locally intensify in the morning hours in the east of the mainland and Evia.
Winds will be west northwest 5 to 6 and east northeast 6 to 8 Beaufort, gradually weakening from noon. Temperatures will rise slightly in the west.
Source: Kathimerini

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