Further deterioration of the weather is expected on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, with rain, thunderstorms, and gale-force winds across the country, according to the latest forecast data from the National Observatory of Athens / meteo.gr.
More specifically, the main characteristics of the severe weather will be:
-Heavy local rainfall and thunderstorms both in mainland and island areas of the country. In the early morning hours, phenomena will mainly occur in the Ionian Islands and Western Greece, but will quickly spread to the rest of the country, with central and eastern mainland areas, Eastern and Southern Peloponnese, the Cyclades, Crete, and the Eastern and Southern Aegean being significantly affected.
During the evening hours, the phenomena will intensify in the Northern and Eastern Aegean and in Eastern Macedonia and Thrace.
-Hailstorms are expected in the early morning hours in the Ionian Islands and Western Greece, and from the afternoon in Southern Peloponnese, Crete, the Cyclades, and the Dodecanese.
-Gale-force winds over the seas, particularly in the southeastern Aegean.
It is noted that according to the Rainfall Episode Category Index (RPI), developed by the meteo unit of the National Observatory of Athens, this episode is classified as category 5 (Extreme).
The meteo map shows the cumulative 3-hour precipitation and pressure fields during the period 18:00–21:00 on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.

New maps for storm Erminio – Areas that will be under increased risk (Red Code) over the next 48 hours
Heightened caution is advised over the next 48 hours in parts of Greece, as meteo warns of increased risk (Red Code) due to storm Erminio.
The warnings concern intense weather phenomena, such as heavy rainfall and thunderstorms, which may cause flooding and problems to local infrastructure.
At a glance, see which areas of Greece will be under increased risk (Red Code) over the next 48 hours, according to the updated forecast by Giorgos Tsatrafyllias for heavy rain and thunderstorms.


Meteorologist Thodoris Kolydas presents the course of the upcoming severe weather.
Storm Erminio: The 7 regions placed under “Red Code,” including Attica
The Risk Assessment Committee was convened by the Secretary General for Civil Protection, Nikos Papaefstathiou, today (31/3) due to storm Erminio, which is expected to sweep across the country with intense phenomena.
The subject of the meeting was the Emergency Weather Warning Bulletin issued by the National Meteorological Service, forecasting heavy rain, thunderstorms, possibly local hail, strong winds, and snowfall in mountainous areas.
According to the committee’s scientists, heavy rain and thunderstorms are forecast:
a. In the Ionian Islands from the early morning hours
b. In eastern Peloponnese, eastern Central Greece, Evia, Thessaly, and the Sporades from the late morning hours until late at night
c. In Attica from early afternoon until late at night
d. In the Cyclades (mainly the northern parts) and the islands of the Eastern Aegean (from Chios southwards) from the afternoon until late at night
e. In the Dodecanese from the afternoon
f. Very strong southeasterly winds of intensity 8 to 9 Beaufort, and locally 10 Beaufort in the Dodecanese, will prevail in the central and southern Aegean
7 regions under “Red Code”
The National Coordination Centre for Operations and Crisis Management (E.S.K.E.DI.K.) has already communicated with first- and second-level local authorities, as well as all involved agencies, regarding the development of the weather phenomena in order to ensure operational readiness and response.
Following the Emergency Weather Warning Bulletin issued by the National Meteorological Service and the meeting of the Risk Assessment Committee, the General Secretariat for Civil Protection has placed the following regions under mobilization (Red Code) for Wednesday 01-04-2026 and Thursday 02-04-2026:
-Attica
-Central Greece
-Thessaly, including the Sporades
-Peloponnese
-South Aegean
-as well as the regional units of Imathia and Pieria in the Region of Central Macedonia
Within this framework, municipalities and regions in the above areas are called to immediately convene Local and Regional Operational Coordination Bodies for Civil Protection.
It is noted that in areas at risk of landslides during severe weather and in locations where such incidents have occurred in the past, citizens are advised to be particularly cautious and avoid unnecessary travel, while under current legislation drivers are required to carry appropriate anti-skid equipment in their vehicles.
Emergency bulletin updated
At the same time, earlier today at noon, the National Meteorological Service updated the Emergency Weather Warning Bulletin it had issued on Monday (30/3).
In detail, the full emergency bulletin:
“The Emergency Weather Warning Bulletin no. 4 issued on Monday 30-03-26 at 12:15 local time is updated according to the latest forecast data.
A weather system in the central Mediterranean, named ERMINIO, is expected to affect most areas of the country on Wednesday 01-04-26 and Thursday 02-04-26, bringing prolonged and intense rainfall and thunderstorms, and possibly local hail.
On Wednesday, in the eastern parts of the country, easterly to southeasterly winds of intensity 7 to 9 Beaufort and locally 10 Beaufort in the Dodecanese will prevail. Heavy snowfall is expected on Wednesday in the mountainous areas of Epirus and Macedonia.
Heavy rain and thunderstorms are forecast more specifically:
On Wednesday (01-04-26)
a. In the Ionian Islands from the early morning hours and in southwestern Peloponnese from midday (orange warning).
b. In eastern Peloponnese from the late morning hours until late at night (red warning).
c. In eastern Central Greece, Evia, Thessaly, and the Sporades from midday until late at night (red warning).
d. In Pieria from midday until the evening (orange warning).
e. In Attica from midday until late at night (red warning).
f. In the northern Cyclades from the afternoon until late at night (orange warning).
g. In the islands of the Eastern Aegean from late afternoon until late at night (orange warning).
h. In the Dodecanese from the afternoon (red warning).
i. In eastern Crete during the afternoon and evening hours (orange warning).
On Thursday (02-04-26)
a. In western and southern Peloponnese from the morning hours until late at night (red warning).
b. In eastern Thessaly (regional units of Larissa and Magnesia including the Sporades) from the early hours until midday (orange warning).
c. In the regional units of Central Macedonia: Pieria, Imathia, Halkidiki, and Serres from the morning hours until late afternoon (orange warning).
d. In Crete (mainly western and southern parts) from midday until late at night (red warning).
e. In the islands of the Eastern Aegean from late afternoon (orange warning).
f. In the Dodecanese in the early hours of the day (red warning) and again from late afternoon (orange warning).
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