Weather: Rains and storms are coming

Weather: Rains and storms are coming

Specifically, as the director of EMY Thodoris Kolidas states in his post, rainfall will occur mainly in the west, central and south while the phenomena will be maintained until the middle of next week. At the same time, he notes that due to the drop in temperature, we may have snowfall at high altitudes on the mountain tops on Monday.

Mr. Kolydas’ post about next week’s weather in detail:

“THE WEATHER IS CHANGING WEEKLY

Based on the recent data from EMY, the weather scene changes from week to week in our country with rains, mainly in the west, central and south. The effects will persist until the middle of next week and the temperature will show a temporary drop.

We note that until Sunday, although an upper retreating low comes from the NE with quite cold masses, it is not able to cause satisfactory rains in our country. On the contrary, successive disturbances (troughs) in the upper atmosphere (at 500hPa) on Monday and Tuesday coming with a westerly flow from the Central Mediterranean will cause quite a bit of rain.

In the video, the weather outlook until next Tuesday, when the general weather forecast from #EMY also arrives. Due to the drop in temperature, we may have snowfall at high altitudes on the mountain tops on Monday, but not significant and noteworthy.”

Weather: Rains are coming according to Giannis Kallianos – The anticyclone is over

We saw and suffered to face rain but as it seems, the anticyclone which was the reason we had no water in the country, is moving away.

According to Yannis Kallianou’s forecast, the weather will change from next week and the rains that we need so much will finally arrive.

Read his prognosis

FROM NEXT WEEK, PROBABLY, THE RAIN WE NEED WILL COME TOO

As I had predicted for several days, the weather is rolling calmly and steadily, without major upheavals. The sun prevails almost everywhere and the maximum temperatures reach 20-22°C. Although early in the morning and late in the evening it is cold to the point of freezing in the mountains (as I had prepared you), the feeling of temperature is quite pleasant at midday and ideal for autumn activities.

WHAT IS CHANGING FROM NEXT WEEK?

From next week, and as we move towards the middle of the month, the first rains are expected, after several weeks of drought. The anticyclone that was “preventing” rainfall in the country is gradually starting to “weaken”, and thus we will see expected weather phenomena with rainfall after November 11-12, but it has not yet been clarified whether they will be strong or not, or whether they will affect much of the country or only some areas, since we still have several days ahead of us. Also, the temperature will show a slight drop from next weekend onwards.

NO PREDICTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS FROM NOW ON

I have also been reading since this morning on the internet that the Christmas weather will not be mild. If you consider that after 8-9 days the weather forecast starts to show a chaotic character, you can imagine what this can mean for 50 days or so before Christmas. Obviously, no one can know from now what the weather will be like on those days.
Good afternoon, my dear friends.

Weather: Clearchos Marousakis said the pleasant things – “The rains of the north are coming” – What will the weather be like at Christmas?

Finally the atmospheric change from the other week is coming, where the rains are finally coming and even with intensity so that the damage of the previous months can be mitigated somewhat which, however, is very difficult.

Today, Thursday, November 7, the clouds will again make their appearance in the northernmost parts of Crete, a few light rains in mountainous and semi-mountainous areas are not excluded. It is about the rains of the north.

In the rest of the country, sunshine is expected to dominate, while in the opposite direction, winds close to 7 Beaufort. From next week this will change, the northerly will withdraw and give way to the southerly, where they will also bring the rains.

The mercury starts from low values ​​especially towards the north of Greece, close to zero degrees while late afternoon we will see temperatures close to 18 to 19 degrees Celsius.

In Attica, northerlies in the eastern parts, near 8 moofor, some clouds and sunshine in general. The mercury from 12 to 20 degrees Celsius.

In Thessaloniki, some clouds are expected in sea and coastal areas with sunshine dominating. The mercury in the late afternoon will even reach 20 degrees Celsius.

Over the next few days until Sunday, there will be clouds.

The nor’easter interacts with the easternmost parts and we may see some light rain in mountainous areas.

The cold intense early in the morning and late at night.

The northerners will dominate.

The weather, finally from the other week, has pleasant surprises in store for us.

The rains will return again from Monday.

The atmospheric circulation changes, this anticyclonic field, this high pressure field recedes.

The way is opening for bad weather to come to us from the central Mediterranean.

A wave of bad weather will try to reach our country, giving the first significant rains on Monday and Tuesday, which will be found mainly in western, central and southern Greece.

Let’s hope that this circulation that will carry these rains will last several days, but with mild effects, as we are in a season where our seas are warm and as a result these mild effects can become intense.

What we can say is that this year we will not have a Passover.

Logic, although the atmosphere is unpredictable, says that we cannot follow the pattern of the previous two years, so either we will get a lot of rain or we will certainly be colder than last Christmas.

We cannot follow the weather pattern of previous years and we will not have mild weather.

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