Halkidiki Weather Forecast (26th April to the 2nd May)
Weather Summary
Remaining very mild, but with a slight drop in temperature from Monday and Tuesday. Things pick up again on Wednesday with top temperatures of 23c by the end of the week.
Outlook
As we predicted last week, the first week of May and the start of the summer season here in Halkidiki looks set to be very warm with top temperatures reaching 27c.
Please Note: From the 1st May, we will be extending our forecasts to 9 days!
Average UV index is: 7 (Medium)
Average Sea Temperature is: 16/17c
| Date | Forecast | Highs (°c) |
Low (°c) | UV | |
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Mon 26th
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Some sun, but mainly cloudy with the chance of rain, especially in the mountains |
18 (17) | 15 | 6 |
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Tue 27th |
A cloudy start, but the clouds will soon give way to the sun |
18 (19) | 15 |
7 |
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Wed 28st |
Partly sunny and feeling warmer |
19 (22) | 16 | 7 |
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Thur 29th | Mainly sunny and feeling warmer |
20 (23) | 16 | 7 |
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Fri 30th |
Bright sunshine and feeling warm |
22 (24) | 16 | 7 |
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Sat 1st | Clear skies and sunshine |
23 (23) | 16 | 7 |
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Sun 2nd |
Mainly sunny and feeling very warm |
26 (26) | 17 | 7 |
* (Summer) The temperature marked inside the ( ) 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 inside the ( ) 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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