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Today's weather for Thessaloniki, Greece24th Jul 2008 10:20

Last Updated : 24th Jul 2008 10:20 GMT 24th Jul 2008 13:20 EEST

Scattered Clouds 24°c (75°f)
Humidity: 38 %
Dew Point: 9°c (48°f)
Pressure: 29.77 " (1008 hpa)
Visiblity: 6.2miles (10km)
Length of Day: 9h 20m
Temp feels like: 24°c (75°f)
NW 8mph (13 kph)

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This evening's weather forecast for
Thessaloniki, Greece

Evening

Clouds 17°c (62°f) NW 6 mph (10 kph)
 
Sunrise 06:18hrs Sunset 20:50hrs
Moonrise 23:42hrs Moonset 12:36hrs

 
 

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Thessaloniki sits in the North East of Greece, the capital of Macedonia and the second largest city in all of Greece. With over one million in habitants it is also one of the largest cities in all of Eastern Europe.


Thessaloniki is located on the northern fringe of the Thermaic Gulf, near the Aegean Sea and bordering the Mediterranean. Its location lends its self to Mediterranean climate, however its exact position sees it actually sitting in a transitional climate zone as during some parts of the year the city experiences weather conditions that are characteristic of and continental climate- however, the majority of the year sees Thessaloniki bask in an enviable Mediterranean climate.

A continental climate is one which sees greater temperature extremes and one which gets cold enough to support a small amount of snow cover. While snow fall in the city is very rarely anything but slight, most years do see at least a minimal amount recorded in the height of winter. During the particularly bad winters the mercury can fall to a bitterly cold -10 degrees, however on the whole the average daily temperature from December to February is about 5 to 7 degrees- which is significantly colder than most other Mediterranean cities.

The city has been hit by 10 powerful earthquakes in its recorded history, with the most recent being the 1978 quake which saw the city rocked by an earthquake measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale- there hasn’t been any as devastating since this though its position near a fault line means that it is at risk.

Rainfall across the year isn’t excessive- annual precipitation is, on average, 451mm, with the wettest months being November and December. Rainfall is fairly well distributed across the year, only reaching minimum precipitation in the height of summer. June, July and September are the only months which record precipitation less than 30 mm.

See here for average rainfall chart.

Summers in Thessaloniki see average temperatures of 23 to 25 degrees, though temperatures over 30 degrees are not uncommon so be sure to pack sunscreen and light clothing if your planning on doing some mid-day sightseeing. Rainfall during the summers is minimal and infrequent, and while temperatures can reach over 30 degrees they will almost never reach over 40 degrees, so you wont be sweltering in the heat that Athens can see in the middle of summer.

Autumn and Spring bring milder conditions to the region, the average temperature in March is 9 degrees before picking up to 18 degrees in May. Rainfall during Spring is generally between 35 to 45 mm and falls in light showers, though on the warmer days it can be accompanied by dramatic thunderstorms. Conditions in Autumn are much the same, though rainfall is great as you move closer to winter so pack an umbrella and expect some rainfall.

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