A heat wave is set to sweep the country in the coming days, with temperatures climbing as high as 43 degrees, as meteorologists say the “thermal dome” that has been covering central and western Europe is turning towards our country.
Meteorologist Klearchos Marousakis warned of the most difficult period of the heat wave, stressing that from next Monday to Thursday, the mercury in several areas will exceed 40 degrees, with Wednesday and Thursday considered the “hottest” days – locally it is not excluded to reach even 42 to 43 degrees. From the weekend, as he explains in a post, the “thermal dome” will shift towards our country.
In fact, the OPEN meteorologist warns that this heatwave seems to complete its action in an extreme and dangerous way, because on Thursday (10/7) a cold front will descend from the northern Balkans where it will significantly strengthen the northwest winds approaching the storm levels and therefore the attention is focused on the extreme risk of fire and dangerous bursts – dangerous storms to the north.
Maximum temperatures next Tuesday and Wednesday
And according to Thodoris Kolydas, who also talks about a “thermal dome”, the heat in central Europe is shifting further east, with no supply from Africa, which is positive, while “maximum temperatures will peak next Tuesday and Wednesday”, when the fall begins.
Kolydas’ post
“WHEN THE “THERMAL DOME” IS IN THE BALKANS AND WHEN IT BEGINS.
– The warmth of central Europe is shifting further east, with no supply from Africa, which is positive. The overall movement of the gas masses can be seen in the video, where the shift of the heat towards our region is discernible, with clearly modified air masses and with the maximum temperatures occurring next Tuesday and Wednesday .
– However, starting on Wednesday – which will still be a warm day – temperatures will begin to drop from the NW and will be completed on Thursday. For the question of what values we will reach, the answer is from Friday onwards.”.
As for the winds, Thodoris Kolydas says that they will weaken at the weekend to 4 to 5 and locally to 6 Beaufort and on Monday and Tuesday will blow with moderate intensity.
Kallianos: 4-5 day heat wave
According to Yannis Kallianos, until Saturday, the temperature will remain high, ranging between 35 and 38 degrees Celsius. From Sunday, however, a new – and more intense – heatwave will begin, expected to last four to five days, reaching as late as Wednesday or Thursday.
The heatwave is expected to last four to five days, reaching as late as Wednesday or Thursday.
Tuesday or Wednesday, depending on how long the heatwave lasts, is predicted to be the hottest day, with temperatures reaching 41-42°C and even 43°C locally, making it the hottest period of 2025 so far.
The weather today
Across the country there will be very good weather and locally unseasonably warm temperatures. During the warmer hours of the day, clouds will develop in the continental highlands.
The temperature will range in Western Macedonia from 14 to 33 degrees Celsius, in the rest of Macedonia and Thrace from 16 to 35-37 degrees Celsius, in Thessaly from 16 to 36-38 degrees Celsius, in Western Greece from 22 to 37-39 degrees Celsius, in the rest of the mainland from 20 to 35-37 degrees Celsius, in the Ionian Islands from 20 to 33-35 degrees Celsius, in the Aegean islands and in Crete from 21 to 31-33 degrees Celsius, while in the East Aegean islands the maximum temperatures will reach 35-37 degrees Celsius.
The temperatures will be in the south-eastern part of the island and in the north-eastern part of the island will be in the south-eastern part of the island.
Winds in the Aegean will blow from the north with intensities up to 5 and locally in the south 6 Beaufort. In the Ionian Sea the winds will blow from the north-northwest with intensities of 3-5 Beaufort.
In Attica we expect sunshine and heat. The winds will blow north northeast with intensities of 3-5 Beaufort. The temperature will range from 27 to 35 degrees.
In Thessaloniki we expect a few clouds during the warm hours of the day. The winds will blow mainly from southern directions with intensities 2-4 Beaufort. The temperature will range from 25 to 33 degrees Celsius.
The weather on Saturday, July 5
Generally clear weather. Local clouds in the northern mountains in the midday – afternoon hours, when there may be occasional rain.
Winds in the west will be variable and light, and only occasionally in the afternoon – evening hours will blow from the west northwest at 3 to 4 Beaufort. In the east it will blow from northern directions 4 to 5 Beaufort.
The temperature will rise slightly. It will reach 37 to 38 degrees Celsius on the mainland, 34 to 36 degrees Celsius on the Ionian Islands and the Dodecanese, while in the Cyclades it will not exceed 29 degrees Celsius.
The weather on Sunday, June 6
Partly clear weather. Local clouds in the central and northern continental highlands in the midday – afternoon hours, when there will be occasional rainfall in the mountains of Epirus and Macedonia.
The winds in the west will be variable and light and only occasionally in the afternoon – evening hours will blow west northwest 3 to 4 Beaufort. In the east it will blow from the north 4 to 5 and occasionally in the central and northern Aegean up to 6 Beaufort.
The temperature will not change significantly.
The weather on Monday, July 7
Generally clear weather. Local clouds in the continental highlands in the midday – afternoon hours with a possibility of local rain in the northern mountains. Winds will blow west northwest 3 to 4 and in the Aegean Sea and the area of Crete up to 5 Beaufort.
The temperature will rise and will be high, reaching 38 to 39 degrees Celsius in the mainland and 40 to 41 degrees Celsius in some parts of the interior of the mainland. In the Ionian islands it will reach 35 to 36 degrees Celsius and in the rest of the island country 34 to 35 degrees Celsius.
The weather on Tuesday, July 8
Generally clear weather. Local clouds in the northern mountainous areas in the midday – afternoon hours.
Winds will blow west northwest 3 to 5 and in the southern seas locally up to 6 Beaufort.
The temperature will remain high.
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