Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and African dust are expected across western and northern Greece, with temperatures dropping and snow possible in mountainous regions over the weekend
Rivers swell, roads flood, and landslides block key routes in northwestern Greece as authorities warn of continued severe weather through the weekend.
Torrential rain, powerful winds and intense lightning hit parts of northwestern Greece, causing road disruptions, property damage and dangerous conditions across several mountain and coastal areas
Heavy rainfall turned streets into rivers on the island of Lesvos, flooding homes and vehicles and forcing school closures, as Greece remains under a severe weather warning issued by the national meteorological service
Storm Barbara hit Greece late Sunday, bringing heavy rain, thunderstorms, gale-force winds, and a sharp drop in temperatures through Tuesday.
Schools remain closed in Rhodes and Zakynthos because of severe weather, while Athens schools are shut for a local holiday. Authorities stress safety as top priority
On Zakynthos, schools remain closed as a precaution, while the General Secretariat for Civil Protection urges citizens to take self-protection measures against risks posed by the extreme conditions.
The EMY noted that the bulletin would be updated within 24 hours based on evolving weather conditions.
Passengers planning to travel by sea are advised to contact their local port authorities or travel agencies before departure to confirm the status of their scheduled journeys.
Heavy rain and wind lashed Paros, Mykonos, and Crete, while a tornado struck Rhodes, sweeping cars into the sea and causing widespread damage.