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[80] Gavalou and Serres reached 14 consecutive days with temperatures over 40 °C (104 °F) while minimum temperatures remained over 30 °C (86 °F) for 12 consecutive days in metropolitan Athens. [ 81 ] [ 82 ] [ 83 ] In July 2024, the Hellenic National Meteorological Service station in Serres reached a mean maximum temperature of 39.1 °C (102 ...
[9] On the night of the 11th of January 2021 the National Observatory of Athens station in Falasarna recorded a stunning temperature of 28.3 °C due to strong Föhn winds while the minimum temperature for that day was 22.6 °C marking both the highest January temperature during a night and the highest January minimum temperature ever recorded ...
The record minimum temperature in Thessaloniki was −14 °C (7 °F). [175] On average, Thessaloniki experiences frost (sub-zero temperature) 32 days a year, [174] though that's less common near the city centre, owing to the urban heat island effect which characterizes the city and is more pronounced during the winter months. [176]
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Thessaloniki does not have a BSk climate going by the most widely accepted isotherm, 0° C. From the data found on it's page the mean temperature in the coldest month, January, is 5° C. From my calculations, Thessaloniki does however have a BSh type climate and may legitimately placed on the list of cities with hot semi-arid climates.
Temperatures fell to −20 °C (−4 °F) in Greece, where the National Observatory of Athens referred to the weather phenomenon as Ariadne (after the goddess Ariadne). [13] Greek authorities decided in 2016 in Greece to name extreme weather phenomena starting from January 2017; Ariadne was the first weather phenomenon to receive a name. [14]
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These extreme weather conditions are likely to become more frequent and as a result landscapes and biodiversity will be affected. [1] Climate change will also cause human activities such as land-use change , urbanisation and soil degradation to further affect Greek's ecosystems. [ 2 ]