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Today's weather for Santorini, Greece27th Jul 2008 07:50

Last Updated : 27th Jul 2008 07:50 GMT 27th Jul 2008 10:50 EEST

Clear 27°c (81°f)
Humidity: 65 %
Dew Point: 20°c (68°f)
Pressure: 29.77 " (1008 hpa)
Length of Day: 9h 43m
Temp feels like: 28°c (83°f)
ESE 5mph (7 kph)

Holiday Reviews for Santorini

Fantastic, not a cloud in sight all week. temperatures in mid 30s. Breezes made the temperature bearable. Frequent dips in the pool were needed and - Read More Review Added : Thursday 17th July 2008

This evening's weather forecast for
Santorini, Greece

Evening

Clouds 24°c (75°f) NW 6 mph (10 kph)
 
Sunrise 06:20hrs Sunset 20:27hrs
Moonrise 00:48hrs Moonset 15:53hrs

 
 

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Santorini is an archipelago of five volcanic islands orientated in a circular shape surrounding a dramatic deep blue ocean lake. Situated in the southern Aegean Sea, Santorini is a member of the Cyclades group of islands.

Santorini is one of the most spectacular places in the world and is matched by equally amazing weather. Located 200km south east from the Greece mainland Santorini enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate that enjoys year round agreeable conditions.

Santorini was originally a single island but an enormous underwater volcanic eruption resulted in the creation of a geographic caldera which has the affect of a jaw shaped layout that encompasses a rectangular shaped ocean inlet.

SUMMER

Summers in Santorini are amazing, averaging daily temperatures of 29 degrees. Though the region does get particular hot in Late July and August, the island is considerably cooler than some of its other Mediterranean counterparts.

If you are wanting to avoid the throngs of tourists it is best to visit Santorini in May to June. The island is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world so prices can skyrocket come peak season. In addition to the island being less rammed with tourists from all over the world, you can also enjoy the milder temperatures that May and June bring.

Santorini experiences very little rain year round with rainfall almost nonexistent in during June through to August, infact the average precipitation for June is only 0.1mm. Rainfall tends to level off in April and picks up again in about October.

The mean temperature throughout the summer months is 28-29 degrees, with temperatures reaching mid to high 30’s on occasion. During this period the island averages 12- 13 hours of clear sunlight per day. It is when these hours of sunlight are coming to a close in the evening that crowds are drawn from all over the island, to the small cliff side community of Oia, to watch the spectacular Aegean sunset.

The humidity in the region makes for hazy skies which contribute to this particular sunset being one of the most dramatic in the world. The haze in the sky often prevents a clear view across to nearby Crete which makes you feel as though you are a million miles away from anything. The sunset is vast and spectacular and is thoroughly enjoyed by tourists and locals who gather to watch on the limestone cliffs, in the picturesque Greek houses and from the verandas of the many restaurants and cafes.

The constant island breezes that waft through the island are a welcome break from the high humidity. These breezes have the affect of almost negating the humid conditions and leaving you to enjoy comfortable summer temperatures.

WINTER

From a tourism point of view, anywhere in the Greek Islands becomes a bit of a ghost town during the winter months. This is not necessarily due to poor weather conditions, but partly due to the lack of transportation options during low season. Ferries depart much less regularly with some lines stopping completing. Some parts of the islands completely shut down, the restaurants and bars close down and the beaches are deserted.

Despite this, if you can get out to the islands and are willing to pay the higher travel costs that arise in the off-peak times, you will be met with much cheaper accommodation and leisure costs once you reach the islands.

Santorini’s weather makes it a suitable destination year round. The island doesn’t receive heavy rainfall at any point during the year however December and January are typically the wettest months. The weather throughout Autumn and Winter is slightly more unpredictable than summer, but the skies generally remain blue and the weather remains mild.

Winter sees mean temperatures of about 10- 12 degrees, with night time temperatures pushing zero degrees so a jacket is a necessity if visiting in this period.

Rainfall sits at 74 and 75 mm (average) during December and January, respectively, falling to 52mm come February. Humidity is at its highest during winter, averaging 74%. The water temperature drops to about 17 degrees during Winter and Spring, before picking up to 22-24 degrees in the summer months.

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