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Tomorrow the weather will improve – Where will it rain?

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Tomorrow the weather will improve – Where will it rain?

Relative improvement expected on Saturday weather almost throughout the country. Local rains as well as storms expected mainly during midday and afternoon hours on the mainland and in Crete. Possible local showers or thunderstorms it also exists in the islands of the South Aegean. Storms, mainly in the highlands of the central and northern parts of the mainland, are likely to be accompanied by local small hail.

OUR temperature will rise in continental areas and will fluctuate, according to the meteorological service of the National Observatory of Athens, in Western Macedonia from 14 to 29-30 degrees, in the rest of Northern Greece from 15 to 34-35, in Epirus from 13 to 30 degrees. -32 degrees, in Thessaly from 14 to 33-34, in the rest of the mainland from 14 to 32-33 degrees, in the Ionian Islands from 18 to 30-32 and on the islands of the Aegean and Crete from 18 to 28-30. degrees Celsius.

Winds in the Aegean will blow from different directions with a force of up to 2-4 on the Beaufort scale. In the Ionian Sea, mainly westerly winds will blow up to 2-3 points on the Beaufort scale.

AT Attica in general, clear weather is expected with passing and local clouds. Local showers or even thunderstorms are possible during the midday and afternoon hours. The wind will blow from various directions with a force of up to 2-3 on the Beaufort scale. The air temperature will fluctuate from 23 to 31 degrees.

AT Thessaloniki in general, clear weather is expected with passing clouds mainly in the surrounding mountains. Local showers or thunderstorms are possible during midday and afternoon hours, mostly in the surrounding mountains. The wind will blow from various directions with a force of up to 2-3 on the Beaufort scale. The temperature will fluctuate from 24 to 32-33 degrees.

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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