Rapid deterioration of the weather the meteorologists see from tomorrow, with the meteo talking about two consecutive atmospheric disturbances that will affect the country until Monday.
According to the latest forecast data from meteo.gr / Athens National Observatory, the main characteristics of the weather the specific period will be:
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Strong local rains and storms, which in some cases will be accompanied by hail.
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The prevalence of southerly and westerly winds that will occasionally reach 7 Beaufort on the seas and cause relatively high waves.
Where will the phenomena strike?
Regarding the first day of the upcoming bad weather, that is Friday 10 November, the first atmospheric disturbance will cause from midday rains and storms in the Ionian and in the western and southwestern continental regions, which by the evening will extend to Macedonia and the rest of Thessaly, Sterea and Peloponnese as well as the south of Crete. The phenomena in the Ionian and in the western and southwestern continentals will be strong in places and will be accompanied by hailstorms.
The following maps show the rain expected in the afternoon and early evening hours of Friday 10/11 as well as the areas with an increased chance of hail. Black and white dots mark areas with an increased chance of hail with small hail, while red triangles mark areas with an increased chance of hail with larger hail.

In the Ionian Sea, noon and afternoon will prevail southerly winds up to 7 Beaufort which from the first evening hours will become westerly up to 5 Beaufort, while in the Aegean the winds will turn to southerly up to 6 Beaufort from the afternoon. The temperature will show a slight drop in places.
According to the classification of the precipitation episode (RPI), which is applied by the Meteo of the National Observatory of Athens, the precipitation episode for Friday 10/11 is classified as Category 3 (Important). It should be noted here that the classification refers to the country as a whole and that the effects in the west and south-west will be strong in places and it is recommended caution.
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