
Clouds are expected on Monday in the Aegean, the Eastern Continent, the Peloponnese and Crete. The rains will be mainly in the mountains of Crete. The rest of the country will be sunny. Visibility in continental areas will be locally limited until the morning and towards the end of the day.
The temperature without significant changes, according to the meteorological service of the National Observatory of Athens, will fluctuate in Western Macedonia from 2 to 17, in the rest of Macedonia and Thrace from 6 to 22, in Thessaly from 9 to 21, in Epirus from 10 to 24, in Eastern Steria and Peloponnese from 10 to 21, in Western Sterea and Peloponnese from 10 to 25, in the Ionian Islands from 14 to 22, in the North Aegean and Sporades from 14 to 21, in the Eastern Aegean from 14 to 21 from 16 to 25, in the Cyclades from 16 to 21, in the Dodecanese from 17 to 24 and in Crete from 17 to 21 degrees Celsius.
Winds in the Aegean will blow from northerly directions with a force of 4 to 6 and in some places up to 7 on the Beaufort scale. In the Ionian Sea, winds will blow easterly with a force of 2 to 4 on the Beaufort scale, but will temporarily change to northerly of the same force in the afternoon and afternoon.
Local clouds are expected from time to time in Attica. The wind will be north from 3 to 5 on the Beaufort scale, east in places up to 6 on the Beaufort scale. The temperature in the center of Athens will range from 15 to 21 degrees Celsius.
Sunny days are expected in Thessaloniki prefecture. The wind will blow in an alternating direction with a force of up to 2 on the Beaufort scale. Visibility will be locally limited until the morning and towards the end of the day. The temperature in the center of Thessaloniki will range from 13 to 19 degrees Celsius.
Source: Kathimerini

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