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The weather will be wintry in the coming days, as clouds, a drop in temperature and rain are expected.
In fact, according to a National Weather Service’s worsening weather emergency bulletin, the worsening weather will be accompanied in some hail spots.
In particular, there will be storms in the southeastern parts tomorrow and Thursday and snow in high altitude areas.
North winds up to 8 Beaufort will blow across the Aegean.
The rains will occur in Thrace, Macedonia, Thessaly, Peloponnese and Eastern Central Greece, which from the afternoon will be limited to Thrace, Eastern Thessaly, Central Greece and the Peloponnese, as well as the Aegean.
The thunderstorms will occur mainly in eastern Thessaly, central Greece, Peloponnese and in the central and southern Aegean.
Snowfall will occur in areas over 1,200 meters in Thrace and Macedonia, as well as in high-altitude areas of the rest of the continent. Visibility until morning will be limited locally on the mainland and in the mountains of Crete.
The temperature in Western Macedonia will vary from 2 to 11 degrees, in the rest of Macedonia and Thrace from 6 to 16, in Thessaly and Eastern Central Greece and Peloponnese from 9 to 15, in Epirus and Western Central Greece from 8 to 18, in the Western Peloponnese from 12 to 18, in the Ionian islands from 13 to 18, in the North and Eastern Aegean islands from 11 to 15, in the Cyclades from 14 to 16, in the Dodecanese from 14 to 20 and in Crete from 12 to 18.
Strong winds
Winds in the Aegean will blow 6 to 8 north of Beaufort.
An exception is the Dodecanese area, where initially the north winds of 4 to 6 beauforts will convert from the afternoon changing from 3 to 5 beauforts. In the Ionian, the winds will blow from the east directions 3 to 5 and locally up to 6 Beaufort.
Cloudy skies are expected in Attica, mainly in the east and north of the prefecture. Winds will blow from the north at 4 to 6 and at noon and in the afternoon in the east at 7 from Beaufort. The temperature in the center of Athens will range between 11 and 13 degrees.
Cloudy skies are expected in Thessaloniki with a chance of light showers until morning. Winds will blow from changing directions up to 3 Beaufort. Visibility until morning will be locally limited. The temperature in the city center will fluctuate between 8 and 15 degrees.
Civil Protection Instructions
The General Secretariat of Civil Protection advises citizens to be especially alert, taking measures to protect themselves from the dangers derived from the occurrence of severe weather events.
In particular, in areas where heavy rains, thunderstorms, or hurricane-force winds are forecast:
- Secure items that, if swept away by severe weather, could cause damage or injury.
- Make sure gutters and gutters in houses are not blocked and are working normally.
- Avoid crossing streams and streams, on foot or by vehicle, during storms and rain, but also for several hours after the end of your event.
- Avoid field work and activities in the sea and coastal areas during severe weather (risk of lightning)
- Take immediate precautions during a hail storm. Take shelter in a building or car and don’t leave the safe area until you are sure the storm is over. Hail can also be very dangerous for animals.
- Avoid going under large trees, under hanging signs, and generally in areas where light objects (eg flower pots, broken glass, etc.) can break off and fall to the ground (eg under balconies). .
- Faithfully follow the instructions of the locally competent bodies, such as Traffic, etc.
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