The thermometer is still “ringing” today – Intense cold in Thessaloniki
Improved weather in most parts of the country. Temporary weak snowfall or sleet in areas of Central Greece. Local rains in Crete and Dodecanese. Stormy north winds in the Aegean. Heavy frost in the north.
More specifically, on Thursday, January 13, 2022 in most parts of the country. Exceptions are areas of Thessaly and Central Sterea where temporary light snowfall or sleet will occur, the Dodecanese where local rains will occur and Crete where local rains are expected in the lowlands and snowfall in the mountains. In the night and early morning hours when low temperatures prevail and on the mainland there is frost which in Northern Greece is locally strong.
THE temperature will range, in Western Macedonia from -12 to 4 degrees, in the rest of Northern Greece from -8 to 6, in Epirus from -2 to 9 degrees, in Thessaly from -4 to 6, in the rest of the mainland from 0 to 9, in the islands of the Ionian from 2 to 10 degrees, in the islands of the North Aegean from -1 to 4 degrees, and in the other parts of the Aegean and Crete from 3 to 10 while in the Dodecanese the maximum will reach 13-14 degrees Celsius.
North winds with intensities up to 8 Beaufort will blow in the Aegean, while in the Libyan Sea the intensities of the north winds will periodically reach 9 Beaufort. Winds from the east-northeast will blow in the Ionian with intensities up to 5 Beaufort.
in Attica we expect sunshine and a few local clouds. The winds will blow from north with intensities up to 7 Beaufort. The temperature will range from 2 to 8 degrees.
In Thessaloniki we expect improved weather and intense cold. The winds will blow north northwest with intensities up to 4 Beaufort. The temperature in the city of Thessaloniki will range from -1 to 4 degrees, but around the city the minimum is 2-4 degrees lower.