Greece to experience successive cold snaps in coming days | eKathimerini.com


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Greece will be affected by successive cold waves in the coming days as a result of a weather front called Elpis moving south from the polar regions, according to forecasts issued by the meteorological service of the National Observatory of Athens.

The first of these cold waves, marked by low temperatures and snowfall, will begin on Saturday (22 January) in the Macedonia and Thrace regions and gradually in Thessaly, eastern Sterea and Evia, while the cold is forecast to It will intensify from Monday to Wednesday. . Later in the evening, snowfall will begin over the Aegean.

On Sunday, the weather will improve on the mainland, but snowfall will continue on the island of Evia and the Aegean.

A new cold snap is expected on Monday as snowfall intensifies in the central and northern Aegean, Evia, eastern Thessaly and central Greece and gradually in eastern Peloponnese, Crete and the Dodecanese. Occasional snowfall will occur in Macedonia and Thrace.

On Tuesday, the snow will stop in the northern country but will continue in the rest of the country. Hurricane-force winds are expected in the eastern parts of the country and the Aegean.

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