Showers and storms are expected across much of Greece on the popular grilling holiday, with unsettled conditions likely to affect outdoor celebrations in several regions.
Wet and unsettled conditions spread across much of Greece with heavy rain in some regions, mountain snow, and strengthening winds in the Aegean as temperatures drop.
Showers and thunderstorms will affect many regions, with hail risks and African dust in the air, while only high-elevation mainland areas see light snowfall.
Torrential rain, a reported tornado, and gale-force winds hit Greek islands, causing flooding, damage, and blackouts as authorities warn of more extreme weather.
Rain and thunderstorms spread from western Greece across much of the country, with strong winds at sea, light mountain snow, and African dust affecting western areas as temperatures trend higher.
Cloud cover will be variable across the country with limited rain and mountain snow mainly in the north, while stronger southeasterly winds affect the Ionian and visibility drops at times overnight and early morning.
Heavy rain and thunderstorms batter Aegean islands while snowfall affects northern regions, with conditions expected to gradually improve later in the day, according to the national weather service.
Rain will ease gradually across much of Greece on Friday, while temperatures remain higher than average for late January and strong Aegean winds weaken through the day, improving travel and marine conditions.
Storm Kristin is expected to impact large parts of Greece with intense rain, thunderstorms, strong winds, and possible hail over several days, prompting weather warnings and heightened readiness by civil protection authorities.
Greece faces a prolonged stretch of unstable weather, with rain, thunderstorms, strong winds, and mountain snowfall expected through the weekend, as temperatures fluctuate slightly before cooling again in northern regions.
Rain and thunderstorms will affect western, southern, and island regions of Greece, while winds strengthen over southern seas and temperatures show a slight upward trend, with localized visibility issues inland.
Unsettled winter weather will affect much of Greece with rain and light snowfall even at low elevations, strong winds over the seas, and a further drop in temperatures, creating challenging travel conditions in several regions.
Mostly fair weather will continue with a slight rise in temperatures, while light rain is possible in western regions, and frost, fog, and reduced visibility may affect travel during early morning and evening hours
Clear skies and a continued rise in temperatures will define the day nationwide, though overnight frost, morning fog, and reduced visibility in the evening may affect travel, especially across mainland areas.
Clear skies will dominate most regions as temperatures rise, though early frost, fog, and limited visibility may affect travel, with a slight chance of brief snowfall in northern Thrace and strong winds in the southeastern Aegean.
Severe winter conditions have forced widespread school closures and delayed openings across Greece, as local authorities respond to snowfall, frost, and hazardous travel conditions
Rain and snow will affect parts of Greece early in the day before gradually weakening, while temperatures remain well below seasonal averages and strong northerly winds dominate the seas.
Unsettled weather is expected across Greece on Friday, with rain and isolated storms affecting many regions, snowfall in mountainous areas, slightly milder temperatures, and strong winds in the Aegean that may impact travel.
Rain and thunderstorms ease gradually across Greece on Thursday, with strong winds at sea, a noticeable temperature drop by day’s end, and dusty conditions lingering in eastern and southeastern regions early on.
Northwesterly winds are reaching storm-force levels in parts of Central Macedonia and the Sporades, with gusts of up to 8–9 Beaufort and locally higher