Halkidiki Weather Forecast (12th April to the 18th April)
Weather Summary
As we predicted in last weeks forecast, this week will be cooler with the chance of some showers. Top temperatures this week will be 18c on Saturday.
Outlook
Slightly warmer weather is expected the following week with highs of 22c. We are keeping an eye on the final week of April as it looks at the moment like some much warmer is on the way with possible highs of 27c. This is a long way off in weather terms, but for now the conditions look favorable.
If you’re wondering what the weather is like here at any time of the year that is outside the range of normal forecasting, you can always check out the ARCHIVE section on the right hand side. This will give you access to past weather forecasts and conditions though out the year.Please Note: From the 1st May, we will be extending our forecasts to 9 days!
Average UV index is: 5 (Medium)
| Date | Forecast | Highs (°c) |
Low (°c) | UV | |
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Mon 12th
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Mainly sunny, some clouds |
15 (14) | 12 | 5 |
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Tue 13th |
Mainly sunny, some clouds |
15 (14) | 13 |
5 |
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Wed 14th |
Mostly cloudy, some sun |
17 (17) | 13 | 5 |
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Thur 15th | Generally overcast with rain |
14 (15) | 10 | 4 |
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Fri 16th |
Mainly cloudy in the morning but the sun should break through by the afternoon |
15 (15) | 12 | 5 |
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Sat 17th | Clear and sunny and feeling warmer |
18 (21) | 15 | 6 |
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Sun 18th |
Generally sunny, some clouds around, feeling warm |
19 (23) | 15 | 6 |
* (Summer) The temperature marked in RED is what it will actually feel like. This is called the HEAT INDEX. This is a combination of the air temperature and the relative humidity and comes into effect when the temperature rises above 20°C.
* (Winter) The temperature marked in BLUE is what it will actually feel like. This is called the WINDCHILL. This is a combination of the air temperature and the wind which measures of the amount of heat lost from the skin as the wind blows across it.
| UV index Value | Definition | Description | Sunburn Time |
| 0-2 | Minimal | Wear sunglasses on bright days; use sunscreen if there is snow on the ground, which reflects UV radiation, or if you have particularly fair skin. | More than 1 hour |
| 3-5 | Low | Wear sunglasses and use sunscreen, cover the body with clothing and a hat, and seek shade around midday when the sun is most intense. | More than 1 hour |
| 6-7 | Medium | Wear sunglasses and use sunscreen having SPF 15 or higher, cover the body with sun protective clothing and a wide-brim hat, and reduce time in the sun from two hours before to three hours after solar noon (roughly 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM during summer). | About 30 minutes |
| 8-10 | High | Wear sunscreen, a shirt, sunglasses, and a hat. Do not stay out in the sun for too long. | About 20 minutes |
| 11+ | Extreme | Take all precautions, including: wear sunglasses and use sunscreen, cover the body with a long-sleeve shirt and trousers, wear a very broad hat, and avoid the sun from two hours before to three hours after solar noon. | Less than 15 minutes |
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*Please note that long range forecasts are based on current computer models and should be used only as a general guide. The accuracy of any weather forecasts beyond 3-5 days is reduced significantly.
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