All ferry services from major Greek ports will remain suspended on Wednesday due to adverse weather conditions, according to the latest updates from port authorities.

From the port of Piraeus, Greece’s main passenger harbor near Athens, all ferry routes to the Aegean islands, the Cyclades and Crete have been canceled until 8 p.m. Wednesday. In addition, no high-speed ferries will operate to the Saronic Gulf — the coastal area serving nearby islands such as Aegina and Hydra — at least until 5 p.m.

At the same time, all scheduled ferry departures have been canceled from the ports of Rafina and Lavrio, two key gateways on the eastern coast of Attica.

The suspensions follow an Emergency Weather Bulletin issued by Greece’s National Meteorological Service (EMY), which warns of severe weather from Wednesday through midday Thursday. The forecast includes heavy rain and thunderstorms across much of central and southern Greece, spreading to the Aegean later on Wednesday. Locally intense snowfall is expected in mountainous and semi-mountainous areas, including parts of Thessaly and Macedonia, along with gale-force winds in some regions.

Passengers are advised to contact local port authorities and their ferry companies for timely and accurate updates on schedule changes.