Today's weather for Laganas, Greece8th Nov 2009 22:50
Last Updated : 8th Nov 2009 22:50 GMT 9th Nov 2009 00:50 EET
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Overcast | 15°c (59°f) | ||||||||||
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South 8mph (13 kph) | |||||||||||
Holiday Reviews for Laganas
Weather was absolutely amazing. The coldest temperature was about 36 degrees and one day hitting almost 41 degrees. Never a cloud in the sky - Read More Review Added : Monday 20th July 2009
This evening's weather forecast for
Laganas, Greece
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Rain
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15°c (59°f) | SW 29mph (46 kph) |
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+2 hours
Laganas is in the time zone (EET) which has a difference of +2 hours to GMT.
Local Time9 Nov 2009 01:43
GMT8 Nov 2009 23:43
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Sunrise 07:09hrs
Sunset 17:30hrs
Moonrise 23:00hrs
Moonset 12:36hrs
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Weather Overview for Laganas
Located on the
Spring will commonly see climates start to ascend throughout March into April as highs rise from 14ºC to 19ºC during April peaking between 18ºC to 20ºC in May and towards the commencement of summer. The temperature will be to drop in the early evenings and night time can feel quite chilly. However the water is still warm enough to swim and the overall conditions are very pleasing.
By June the average climate will typically rise from 24ºC
peaking at 26ºC by August and occasionally reaching over 30ºC. July and August
will usually see up to twelve hours of hot sunshine everyday. Even though when
climates do reach over 30ºC, it will rarely feel that hot as the constant
meltemi trade winds that blow from the north throughout
The autumn months will see climates very similar to spring, with the slight increase of rainfall. The sun will still shine down brightly for seven to eight hours per day throughout October, as this month will also mark the end of the peak season.
From November to December the average temperature will fall to lows between 14ºC and 16ºC, whilst descending to 11ºC in January. Winter is also the regions wettest season, as December averages almost 200mm of rain, and will obtain the most precipitation of the yearly intake. The months outside of winter will receive enough precipitation to keep the surrounding environment lush and green and very picturesque.

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