
Tomorrow, Tuesday, January 24, it will be rainy, its installation Weatherhowever strong events are expected in places, mainly in western Sterea, eastern Thessaly and central Macedonia.
According to the meteorological service of the National Observatory of Athens, rainfall and possibly sporadic storms will occur mainly in western Sterea, eastern Thessaly, central Macedonia and the north-northwest Aegean, where the phenomena will be intense at times. Locally intense phenomena can also occur in the Sporades.
The rest of the country is expected to increase cloudiness in places, with local rain in western Greece, in the rest of Thessaly, in eastern Macedonia, as well as in the areas of Sterea, Evia and the Peloponnese.
Snowfall will occur in the central and northern mountains. At the same time, dust concentrations in the west will be increased, and visibility in continental areas will be locally limited at night and early in the morning.
Temperature
The temperature will vary:
- In western Macedonia from -3 to 10 degrees.
- In the rest of Northern Greece, 0 to 12.
- In Epirus, from 4 to 15 degrees.
- In Thessaly from the 4th to the 16th century.
- On the rest of the continent from 5 to 17 degrees.
- In Eptanis from 7 am to 3 pm.
- On the islands of the Aegean Sea and Crete from 6 to 18 degrees Celsius.
Winds
Winds in the northern part of the Aegean will blow from east to northeast with a force of 5-6 on the Beaufort scale, and in some places in the evening 7 on the Beaufort scale. The rest of the Aegean Sea will be blowing northerly winds of 3-4 points, and from noon in some places 5 points on the Beaufort scale. In the Ionian Sea, northerly winds up to 4 on the Beaufort scale will initially blow, and easterly winds with the same force from noon. At the same time, it is noted that on Wednesday night the wind will increase throughout the country.
What is the weather like in Athens and Thessaloniki tomorrow?
In Attica, a temporary increase in cloudiness is expected. Visibility will be limited at night and early in the morning. The wind will blow from different directions with a force of 3-4 on the Beaufort scale. The temperature will fluctuate from 9 to 16-17 degrees.
Showers and thunderstorms will pass in Thessaloniki with an increased chance of strong phenomena in the morning. The wind will blow predominantly from the east with force up to 4 on the Beaufort scale. The air temperature will fluctuate from 6 to 12 degrees.
New escalation from Wednesday
It is noted that the bulletin on the extreme deterioration of the weather, issued on January 19, was updated by the National Weather Service (EMY) in accordance with the latest forecast data.
More:
- Heavy rains and storms are predicted for the Ionian Islands, Epirus, western Sterea and northwestern Peloponnese until noon today, easing into the evening. Also phenomena will appear in western and central Macedonia and in the evening in the northern parts of Thessaly. Snowfall will occur in the continental mountains, which in western Macedonia and Epirus (from 800 meters and above) will be thick in places.
- Tomorrow, Tuesday, heavy rains and storms are predicted in central Macedonia until noon and in Thessaly (mainly in the east) and Sporades until evening. Snowfall will occur in the central and northern continental highlands.
- According to the latest forecast, the weather is expected to worsen from Wednesday night (January 25) to Friday (January 27), with heavy rain and thunderstorms first in the west, in the center and in the south, which will gradually spread to the northeast. Snow will fall in the central and northern mountains, as well as in the northern semi-mountains, and the wind will increase on the seas and the temperature will drop.
Source: Kathimerini

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