The areas that will generally be affected are mainly the western, central and northern parts of the country as well as the islands of the south-eastern Aegean and the Dodecanese.
From Saturday (23/7) to Monday (25/7), and while the minimum temperature values initially will not be particularly high, the maximum values will vary as follows:
a. On the mainland, temperatures of around 39 to 40 degrees Celsius, while due to local conditions (microclimate, low winds), and especially in areas inside the mainland that are not affected by sea breezes, the temperature will be one to two degrees higher (41 to 42 degrees Celsius).
More specifically, areas of central Macedonia, Thessaly, Sterea and Peloponnese will be affected.
b. In the Ionian islands, the Dodecanese and southern Crete, temperatures of around 35 to 37 degrees Celsius are predicted.
c. In the rest of the islands, temperatures of around 33 to 35 degrees Celsius are forecast. In particular, for Attica the maximum temperature will reach 39 to 40 degrees Celsius, while in the coastal areas it will be 3 to 4 degrees lower.
According to the forecast data available so far, as reported by EMY, although a small drop in temperature is expected from Tuesday (26/7) in the eastern continental regions, the maximum as well as the minimum temperature values in the lowland areas of central Macedonia, of Thessaly and Sterea will be maintained at high levels until Thursday (28/7).