Rain and Storms in Southern Greece, Cooler Temperatures Ahead

Thursday, November 6, brings widespread showers across Greece, with stronger storms over Crete and the southern Aegean. Northerly winds and a slight drop in temperatures will make it feel cooler, especially in the south.

On Thursday, November 6, local rain and thunderstorms will affect much of Greece, particularly the eastern and southern regions. The most intense and long-lasting rainfall is expected over Crete, while local storms are also likely across the southern Aegean islands.

Temperatures will gradually drop in southern areas. In western Macedonia, they will range from 4°C to 14°C, while in the rest of Macedonia and Thrace, highs will reach 17°C. Thessaly will see 6–17°C, Epirus 5–21°C, and central and southern mainland regions up to 21°C. The Ionian Islands will range from 11°C to 19°C, while the Aegean Islands and Crete will remain slightly warmer, reaching 22–23°C.

Winds will blow mainly from the north to northeast across the Aegean, reaching 5–6 Beaufort, creating choppy seas. In the Ionian Sea, winds will be lighter, generally variable at 2–3 Beaufort.

In Athens, clouds will dominate with local showers mainly in the northern suburbs. Northerly winds will reach 3–4 Beaufort, and up to 5 Beaufort along the eastern coast. Temperatures will range from 16°C to 19–20°C.

In Thessaloniki, cloudy skies are expected with a small chance of brief local showers. Winds will remain light and variable, up to 2–3 Beaufort. Temperatures will range from 12°C to 17–18°C.

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