New Severe Weather System Approaches Greece
A new wave of severe weather is expected to affect Greece in the coming days, according to the latest meteorological forecasts. The system is projected to bring heavy rainfall, localized thunderstorms, strong winds, and a noticeable drop in temperatures.
The deterioration in weather conditions is expected to begin in western and northern regions before gradually extending eastward. Marine areas may experience intensified winds, particularly in open seas.
For official and up-to-date warnings, the Hellenic National Meteorological Service (HNMS) provides institutional forecasts and alerts.
Regions Most Likely to Be Affected
Forecast models indicate:
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Western Greece will likely experience the earliest and most intense rainfall.
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Northern regions may face localized thunderstorms.
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Central and eastern areas could see gradual deterioration in weather conditions.
Authorities recommend heightened awareness in areas with vulnerable terrain or limited drainage capacity.
Ongoing developments across the country can be followed in the Greece section, where weather and emergency updates are continuously monitored.
Public Advisory and Precautionary Measures
Citizens are advised to:
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Avoid unnecessary travel during intense weather events.
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Exercise caution near streams, low-lying areas, and coastal zones.
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Secure outdoor objects that may be affected by strong winds.
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Follow updates from official meteorological and civil protection authorities.
The intensity and duration of the system will depend on atmospheric interactions over the coming hours. Forecast models may be updated as new data becomes available.
Summary
A new severe weather system is forecast to impact Greece with heavy rain, thunderstorms, and falling temperatures. Western and northern regions are expected to be affected first. Authorities urge caution and recommend monitoring official updates.

