On Monday, November 10, Greece will experience widespread rain and thunderstorms, particularly over the Ionian Sea, mainland regions, and the northern Aegean. The most intense phenomena are expected in Epirus, the Ionian Islands, western Greece, eastern Macedonia, and Thrace, where heavy rainfall may occur. Thunderstorms could also develop in parts of the Peloponnese, central and eastern Macedonia, and occasionally in eastern mainland Greece and Attica, with a chance of hail in some areas.
Temperatures will remain mild for the season, showing a small increase across the southern islands. In western Macedonia, temperatures will range from 7°C to 17°C, while in the rest of Macedonia and Thrace, they will reach 20–21°C. Thessaly will see 8–23°C, Epirus 7–19°C, and other mainland areas up to 23°C. The Ionian Islands will record 16–20°C, while the Aegean Islands and Crete will range between 12°C and 23–24°C.
Winds over the Aegean will blow mainly from the south to southeast at 4–5 Beaufort. In the Ionian Sea, southeasterly winds will reach 5–6 Beaufort, gradually turning northwesterly from midday at 3–4 Beaufort.
In Athens, cloudy skies will bring local showers and thunderstorms, becoming stronger later in the day. Winds will blow from the south to southeast at 3–4 Beaufort, and temperatures will range between 18°C and 21°C.
In Thessaloniki, rain and possible thunderstorms are expected. Winds will be light and southeasterly at 2–3 Beaufort, with temperatures from 15°C to 19–20°C.





