TEMPERATURES 45-46 DEGREES TOMORROW - ALL TIME RECORD

TEMPERATURES 45-46 DEGREES TOMORROW - ALL TIME RECORD

 Filenews 3 September 2020



Thermometers are expected to "break" tomorrow the mercury, since according to the Director of the Meteorological Service, Kleanthi Nikolaidis the temperature is expected to range from 45 to 46 degrees Celsius. It is worth noting that the absolute maximum temperature was recorded on August 1, 2010 and was 45.6 degrees Celsius, a record that may be broken tomorrow.

The mercury is also soaring today, with the Weather Service issuing a red warning that goes into effect from 12 noon to 5 p.m. for a maximum temperature of 42 degrees Celsius.

However, high temperatures in the highest mountains, where today they are expected to reach 36 degrees Celsius, also cause a sensation. The mountain record was 37 degrees Celsius on August 31.

The weather forecast in detail

Seasonal low pressure and hot gas mass affect the area.

Today the weather will be mostly atrium. Winds will blow in the morning variable patients, 3 boforts, to gradually become southeast as southwest and locally northwest, patients up to moderate, 3 to 4 boforts. The sea will be calm until a little turbulent and late afternoon, in the southwest, a little agitated. The temperature will rise around 43 degrees inland, around 37 in the east and southeast coasts, around 35 on the rest of the coast and around 36 degrees in the higher mountains.

Tonight the weather will be mostly atrium. Winds will become mainly northwesterly as northeast patients, 3 boforts and transient local to moderate, 3 to 4 boforts. The sea will be calm until a little turbulent, but initially, in the southwest, a little agitated. The temperature will drop around 26 degrees inland, southeast and east coasts, around 24 on the rest of the coast and around 25 degrees in the higher mountains.

On Friday and the weekend the weather will be mostly atrium.

The temperature will rise on Friday, while the weekend will gradually drop, but remain significantly above average climatic values, at least indoors and in the mountains.

Source: eyenews