
Rain and storms have occurred today across much of mainland Greece, where significant amounts of rain have fallen in a short period of time.
Attica was no exception, where strong storms occurred in the north. Heavy rain is also expected tomorrow, as noted in the detailed forecast below. The approximate amount of today’s precipitation is 51 millimeters of rain, recorded in Parnit in almost two hours.

Monday Forecast
Local rains and storms on the mainland and possibly in the mountains of Crete, the National Observatory of Athens predicts for Monday. Winds up to 4-5 on the Beaufort scale will blow on the sea.
Events will be intense in places with the possibility of significant rainfall while in the central and northern regions, there is a small chance that thunderstorms will be accompanied by small hail. Local rains or storms are also possible in the mountains of Crete. In the rest of the areas, the weather will be mostly clear with local and passing clouds.
Winds in the Aegean and Ionian Seas will blow from the northwestern general directions with a force of up to 4-5 on the Beaufort scale.
In Attica, we initially expect generally clear weather. However, local showers and possibly thunderstorms are expected 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 22 to 28 degrees Celsius.
Clouds with rain and thunderstorms are expected in Thessaloniki. 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 20 to 26-27 degrees Celsius.
The temperature will fluctuate in Western Macedonia from 11 to 24 degrees Celsius, in the rest of Northern Greece from 11 to 29 degrees Celsius, in Epirus from 10 to 28 degrees Celsius, in Thessaly from 12 to 29 degrees Celsius, in the rest of on the mainland from 12 to 29 degrees Celsius, in the Ionian Islands from 16 to 27 degrees Celsius and on the islands of the Aegean and Crete from 14 to 28 degrees Celsius.
Source: Kathimerini

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