Mild Temperatures and Local Showers in the North and West

The day will be largely sunny with passing clouds and the possibility of local rain in western and northern mainland areas. The drop in temperatures will be most noticeable in the northwest, where daytime highs will be more moderate.

Tuesday will bring mostly fair weather across Greece, though some regions—particularly the western and northern mainland—can expect localised showers. A slight drop in maximum temperatures is forecast, especially in central and northern parts of the country, marking a break from the intense heat of previous days.

Temperatures Across the Country:

  • Western Macedonia: 11°C to 31°C
  • Rest of Macedonia & Thrace: 14°C to 37°C
  • Thessaly: 15°C to 36°C
  • Epirus: 12°C to 30°C
  • Rest of Western Greece: 14°C to 31–32°C
  • Other Mainland Areas: 15°C to 36–37°C
  • Ionian Islands: 20°C to 30–31°C
  • Aegean Islands & Crete: 19°C to 30–32°C

While inland areas may still experience warm afternoon conditions, the overall thermal stress is expected to be lower than in recent days, making the weather more pleasant for both residents and visitors.

Winds:
Winds will blow predominantly from the west and northwest across both the Aegean and Ionian Seas, ranging from 4 to 5 Beaufort, with local gusts reaching 6 Beaufort. These breezes may bring a refreshing feel to coastal areas, particularly during the afternoon.

Regional Outlook:

  • Athens and Attica:
    The weather will remain clear and sunny throughout the day. Winds will be from the west to northwest, generally reaching 4–5 Beaufort and locally up to 6 Beaufort in western parts of the region. Temperatures will range from 25°C in the early morning to 36–37°C in the afternoon.
  • Thessaloniki:
    Mostly clear skies are expected with light variable winds, occasionally reaching up to 4 Beaufort. Temperatures will start around 26°C and peak at 35–36°C.

Advice for Visitors:
With more moderate heat and a few passing showers in the north and west, Tuesday presents a good opportunity for sightseeing and outdoor activities. However, if you’re in western or northern mainland areas, keep in mind the chance of brief afternoon rain. Coastal winds may cause choppy sea conditions in some areas, so ferry travellers should stay informed about potential local delays.

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