
In general, clear weather is expected tomorrow Sunday with local clouds in the west, in the Peloponnese, in Thrace, in Eastern Sterea, in the Aegean, on Evia and on Crete. Visibility until morning and towards the end of the day will be locally limited.
The temperature will move towards high for the season in terms of its maximum values and, according to the weather service of the National Observatory of Athens, it will fluctuate in Western Macedonia from -2 to 15 degrees Celsius, in the rest of Macedonia and in Thrace from 1 to 19, in Thessaly from 4 to 20, Epirus from 1 to 16, Sterea from 2 to 19, Peloponnese from 1 to 17, Ionian Islands from 3 to 15, North and East Aegean from 9 to 17, Cyclades from 8 to 16, Dodecanese from 6 to 16 and Crete from 5 to 20 degrees Celsius.
Winds in the Aegean will blow from south to west in directions from 3 to 5 on the Beaufort scale. In the Ionian Sea, the winds will initially blow from the north-westerly direction from 2 to 4 Beaufort, but from noon they will change to the same force of the westerlies.
Local clouds are expected from time to time in Attica. The wind will be westerly from 2 to 4 on the Beaufort scale. Visibility until morning will be locally limited. The temperature in the center of Athens will range from 8 to 19 degrees Celsius.
Sunny days are expected in Thessaloniki prefecture. The wind will be variable up to 2 Beaufort, but from morning until noon will turn northwest to 2-4 Beaufort. Visibility until morning and towards the end of the day will be locally limited. The temperature in the center of Thessaloniki will range from 8 to 18 degrees Celsius.
Source: Kathimerini

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