Weather: Successive changes with rain and storms until Tsiknopempti, which areas will be affected
The weather in Greece will experience various changes with rainfall and storms leading up to Tsiknopempti, impacting different regions.
The weather forecast for Greece indicates a period of unstable conditions with successive changes expected until Thursday, February 12. This weather shift will bring a mix of rain, local storms, and snow in mountainous areas. According to meteorologist Thodoris Kolyda, increased cloudiness is anticipated on Sunday, primarily affecting the western regions, eastern Macedonia, Thrace, and the eastern Aegean, while other areas may experience limited weather phenomena.
Starting Monday, the weather is forecasted to become more unsettled, with rain and storms gradually spreading to more regions throughout the week. The temperatures are expected to drop at the beginning of the week, contributing to the likelihood of varying weather conditions. By the end of the week, a slight increase in temperatures may be observed, but instability is still predicted with ongoing precipitation events.
The changing weather patterns are significant for the region, particularly leading up to Tsiknopempti, a day known for its social gatherings and celebrations centered around food. Residents are advised to stay informed about local weather updates, as conditions may affect plans and outdoor activities during this time. Overall, the forecast highlights the importance of preparation for varied weather as it unfolds across Greece this week.