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Unstable Weather in Greece: Temperatures Reach 30 Degrees Amid Scattered Showers
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Unstable Weather in Greece: Temperatures Reach 30 Degrees Amid Scattered Showers

From Kathimerini · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Greece is experiencing unstable weather with temperatures reaching 30 degrees Celsius in some areas and scattered rain.
  • Eastern continental regions, Euboea, and the northern Aegean will see increased cloudiness and local showers, with possible morning thunderstorms.
  • Temperatures will remain mild, generally between 26-27 degrees Celsius, with highs of 29-30 degrees in the east.

Greece is set for a day of unsettled weather, with forecasts predicting temperatures as high as 30 degrees Celsius in some eastern regions, alongside scattered rain. The day will see partly cloudy skies, with cloud cover increasing in the afternoon, particularly over continental areas.

Eastern continental Greece, Euboea, the Sporades, and the northern Aegean are expected to experience localized rain or showers and potential morning thunderstorms. The rest of the country will generally be clear, though midday and afternoon cloudiness may bring local showers to mountainous inland areas. Morning visibility could be reduced in western and northern continental regions due to fog.

Temperatures are not expected to change significantly, generally reaching 26-27 degrees Celsius across most of the country, with highs of 29-30 degrees Celsius in the east. Winds will be variable, generally from the west or north, at 3 to 5 Beaufort. The forecast details specific conditions for regions including Macedonia, Thrace, the Ionian Islands, Epirus, Thessaly, and Crete, indicating localized variations in weather patterns and temperatures.

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Originally published by Kathimerini in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.