Weather: Scorching two days with temperatures reaching 43°C – Very high fire risk in six regions
Temperature exceeded 40 degrees for the 9th consecutive day - Emergency measures to protect public and private sector workers
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The heatwave continues to sweep the country for the 10th day, with temperatures expected to reach 43°C today and tomorrow. The director of the National Meteorological Service (EMY), Theodoros Kolydas, highlighted that “we can hope for some relief between the 26th and 27th of the month.”
According to the EMY’s Emergency Weather Deterioration Bulletin, hot air masses from the northern African coasts towards a large part of eastern Europe and the Balkans will continue to cause very high temperatures in our country, with the highest values expected today and tomorrow (July 17-18, 2024) in the interior of mainland Greece, mainly in the west, central, and northern regions.
Today (July 17, 2024) and tomorrow (July 18, 2024), the maximum temperature is forecast to reach: a. 41-42°C in the interior of the mainland and locally 43°C in the west, central, and northern regions. b. 38-40°C in the Ionian Sea, the Eastern Aegean islands, the Dodecanese, and southern Crete. c. 35-37°C in the rest of the island regions. d. 39-40°C in Attica and the Thessaloniki prefecture.
On Friday (July 19, 2024), the maximum temperature is forecast to reach: a. 38-39°C in northern mainland regions and 40-41°C in the rest of the mainland. b. 37-39°C in the Ionian Sea, the Eastern Aegean islands, the Dodecanese, and southern Crete. c. 34-36°C in the rest of the island regions. d. 38-39°C in Attica and the Thessaloniki prefecture. It is noted that on Friday afternoon and into the evening, instability phenomena are expected in the northern regions.
On Saturday (July 20, 2024), storms are expected from midday in the northern and northeastern regions (mainly in Thrace, eastern Macedonia, and the eastern parts of central Macedonia), and temperatures are forecast to reach: a. 37-38°C in northern mainland regions and 39-40°C and locally 41°C in the western mainland. b. 37-39°C in the Ionian Sea, the Eastern Aegean islands, the Dodecanese, and southern Crete. c. 34-36°C in the rest of the island regions. d. 38-39°C in Attica and 37°C in the Thessaloniki prefecture.
On Sunday (July 21, 2024), temperatures will decrease by approximately 1-2°C, with maximum values in most mainland areas around 37-39°C.
Temperatures have exceeded 40°C for the 9th consecutive day
High temperatures continue to be recorded by the network of automatic meteorological stations of meteo.gr / National Observatory of Athens for the 9th consecutive day. As shown in the following map, the highest temperature on Tuesday, July 16, was recorded in Gavalo, Aitoloakarnania, at 41.5°C. Thus, for the 9th consecutive day, the maximum temperature exceeded 40°C in the country.
Additionally, the average maximum temperature in the country was 35.1°C, with 168 out of 507 active stations at this time recording temperatures above 37°C, of which 17 recorded temperatures above 40°C.