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Halkidiki 9 Day Weather Forecast (4th May to the 12th May)

Weather Summary

The warmer weather has now started to push in (as we predicted in our last forecast), but as it tries to become established we are going to see some heavy showers and maybe the chance of a thunderstorm or two over the next week causing temperatures to be somewhat up and down for a while before settling down. Temperature this week will range from 15c to 20c.

Outlook

Warmer weather will become established over Halkidiki around the weekend of the 14th with temperatures reaching 25c and edging up towards 28c the following week.

We are now showing SUMMER heat index temperatures (see note below the weather table). Freezing level details will return in the winter.

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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.

Average UV index is: 6 (Medium)

Average Sea Temperature is: 15c


Date Forecast Highs(°c) (Apparent) Low (°c) UV Sun Rise/Set Freezing Level

Wed 4th

Afternoon cloud turning showery with rain and the chance of a thunderstorm overnight
19 (22) 15 6 Rise: 06:23

Set: 20:25

n/a
Thur 5th Some sun with the chance of a shower 16 (14) 13
5 Rise: 06:22

Set: 20:26

n/a
Fri 6th
Clear sunshine 18 (19) 13 7 Rise: 06:20

Set: 20:27

n/a
Sat 7th
Bright and sunny 18 (19) 14 7

Rise: 06:19

Set: 20:28

n/a
Sun 9th Some sun with clouds, feeling cooler 14 (14) 13 7

Rise: 06:18

Set: 20:29

n/a
Mon 9th Mainly cloudy with the chance of a shower 15 (13) 14 6 Rise: 06:17

Set: 20:30

n/a
Tues 10th
Mainly cloudy with the chance of a shower 16 (15) 14 6 Rise: 06:16

Set: 20:31

n/a
Wed 11th Mainly sunny with the odd chance of a shower 17 (19) 14 7
Rise: 06:15

Set: 20:32

n/a
Thur 12th Mainly sunny and much warmer 20 (23) 15 7 Rise: 06:14

Set: 20:33

n/a

* (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

For information on these forecasts, please read the ABOUT OUR FORECASTS page for details!

Keep checking back every week for the latest forecasts or click here to subscribe to our RSS news feed and have all of the updates delivered directly to your news reader or your Google Desktop.

Our weather forecast are also available on our FACEBOOK Page, via your MOBILE and now via TWITTER!

*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.

Weather forecasts brought to you by www.go2halkidiki.net

Cold, cloudy with rain/wet snow

Halkidiki 9 Day Weather Forecast (25th April to the 3rd May)

Weather Summary

As April comes to an end and we head into May, temperatures will remain average for the time of year. The week ahead will bring some cloud with the chance of a shower midweek, with the sun returning for the weekend when temperature will begin to rise.

Outlook

As we head into May, temperature should pick up with the chance of 27c around the 5th. It’s still early and all the charts are differing but it looks like some much warmer weather is on the way. As always, we’ll bring updates of any changes.

Next weeks forecast will change from the Autumn/Winter windchill to the summer heat index as temperatures rise above 20c.

Note: We have now added sunrise and sunset times and also added the freezing level (this level represents the altitude range throughout the day in meters at which the temperature will be at or below 0°C – The freezing level data will be available during the winter/early spring months only).

We are currently showing Autumn/Winter windchill temperatures (see note below the weather table)

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.

Average UV index is: 6 (Medium)

Average Sea Temperature is: 15c


Date Forecast Highs(°c)(windchill)
Low (°c) UV Sun Rise/Set Freezing Level

Mon 25th

Mainly sunny with some cloud
16 (14) 11 7 Rise: 06:36

Set: 20:17

2800m
Tue 26th Some sun with clouds later 16 (14) 13
6 Rise: 06:34

Set: 20:18

2500m
Wed 27th
Mainly cloudy and cooler, chance of a shower 14 (12) 11 5 Rise: 06:33

Set: 20:19

2400m
Thur 28th
Mainly cloudy with some sun 16 (15) 10 5

Rise: 06:33

Set: 20:19

2300m
Fri 29th Some sun with clouds, feeling warmer 17 (19) 10 6

Rise: 06:30

Set: 20:22

2250m
Sat 30th Clouds clearing to mainly sun and feeling warmer 18 (22) 12 6 Rise: 06:29

Set: 20:23

2500m
Sun 1st
Sunny and very mild 19 (22) 13 7 Rise: 06:28

Set: 20:24

2700m
Mon 2nd Sunny and very mild 21 (24) 13 7
Rise: 06:26

Set: 20:25

2800m
Tue 3rd Warm sunshine 22 (25) 13 7 Rise: 06:25

Set: 20:26

3000m

* (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

For information on these forecasts, please read the ABOUT OUR FORECASTS page for details!

Keep checking back every week for the latest forecasts or click here to subscribe to our RSS news feed and have all of the updates delivered directly to your news reader or your Google Desktop.

Our weather forecast are also available on our FACEBOOK Page, via your MOBILE and now via TWITTER!

*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.

Weather forecasts brought to you by www.go2halkidiki.net

Cold, cloudy with rain/wet snow

Halkidiki 9 Day Weather Forecast (14th April to the 22nd April)

Weather Summary

The weather for the next 9 days looks set to be slightly cooler than of late and turning rather more unsettled for a time with the chance of some rain as we head into next week thanks to a few weather systems passing through. Average temperatures will be around 15c with top temperatures reaching 17c. As always at this time of year though, the sun is getting stronger and feels very warm when you’re in a sun trap. The UV index is also rising and the risk of getting sun burn is around 30 minutes.

Outlook

We’re constantly searching the long range charts for a hint of a change to hotter weather, but for the near future, conditions look set to stay average. We are keeping an eye on conditions around the 14th May where (at the moment) it looks like there maybe a push from the south of some much warmer weather arriving from Africa. Keep checking back for any updates.

Note: We have now added sunrise and sunset times and also added the freezing level (this level represents the altitude range throughout the day in meters at which the temperature will be at or below 0°C – The freezing level data will be available during the winter/early spring months only).

We are currently showing Autumn/Winter windchill temperatures (see note below the weather table)

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.

Average UV index is: 6 (Medium)

Average Sea Temperature is: 14c


Date Forecast Highs(°c)(windchill)
Low (°c) UV Sun Rise/Set Freezing Level

Thur 14th

Mainly sunny with some cloud, cooler and windy
14 (10) 11 7 Rise: 06:50

Set: 20:04

1750m
Fri 15th Some sun with clouds later 14 (14) 13
6 Rise: 06:49

Set: 20:05

1700m
Sat 16th
Mainly cloudy, breezy and cooler, chance of a shower 13 (11) 11 4 Rise: 06:47

Set: 20:06

1750m
Sun 17th
Chance of morning rains, otherwise cloudy and cool 12 (11) 10 4

Rise: 06:46

Set: 20:07

1500m
Mon 18th Cloudy and rain, still feeling cool 12 (11) 10 4

Rise: 06:44

Set: 20:08

1650m
Tues 19th Clouds clearing to mainly sun and feeling warmer 15 (17) 12 6 Rise: 06:43

Set: 20:09

1900m
Wed 20th
Mainly sunny with some cloud and the chance of a shower 15 (16) 13 5 Rise: 06:42

Set: 20:10

1950m
Thur 21st Mainly sunny with some cloud 17 (19) 13 6
Rise: 06:40

Set: 20:11

2500m
Fri 22nd Mainly sunny with some cloud 17 (18) 13 7 Rise: 06:39

Set: 20:12

2650m

* (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

For information on these forecasts, please read the ABOUT OUR FORECASTS page for details!

Keep checking back every week for the latest forecasts or click here to subscribe to our RSS news feed and have all of the updates delivered directly to your news reader or your Google Desktop.

Our weather forecast are also available on our FACEBOOK Page, via your MOBILE and now via TWITTER!

*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.

Weather forecasts brought to you by www.go2halkidiki.net

Cold, cloudy with rain/wet snow

Halkidiki 9 Day Weather Forecast (5th April to the 13th April)

Weather Summary

The weather for the next 9 days looks set to be generally dry with the odd chance of a shower or two. Average temperatures will be around 17c with top temperatures reaching 23c on Friday/Saturday (8th/9th).

Outlook

Looking beyond 9 days, the weather looks set to be average for the time of year with plenty of warm sunshine but always the chance of some showers, with average temperatures of around 19c. As always, we’ll bring you updates on any changes.

Note: We have now added sunrise and sunset times and also added the freezing level (this level represents the altitude range throughout the day in meters at which the temperature will be at or below 0°C – The freezing level data will be available during the winter/early spring months only).

We are currently showing Autumn/Winter windchill temperatures (see note below the weather table)

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.

Average UV index is: 6 (Medium)

Average Sea Temperature is: 15c


Date Forecast Highs(°c)(windchill)
Low (°c) UV Sun Rise/Set Freezing Level

Tues 5th

Mainly sunny with some cloud
17 (15) 15 6 Rise: 07:05

Set: 19:55

2550m
Wed 6th Mainly sunny with some cloud 17 (15) 15
6 Rise: 07:03

Set: 19:56

2200m
Thur 7th
Mild with clear sunshine 19 (18) 15 6 Rise: 07:01

Set: 19:57

2600m
Fri 8th
Warm, clear and sunny 23 (21) 16 6

Rise: 07:00

Set: 19:58

3100m
Sat 9th Warm, clear and sunny 21 (20) 15 6

Rise: 06:58

Set: 19:59

2900m
Sun 10th Clear skies with plenty of sunshine 19 (18) 13 6 Rise: 06:57

Set: 20:00

2450m
Mon 11th
Mainly sunny with some cloud 18 (15) 10 6 Rise: 06:55

Set: 20:01

1700m
Tues 12th Mainly sunny with some cloud, cooler 15 (14) 11 6
Rise: 06:54

Set: 20:02

1350m
Wed 13th Mainly sunny with some cloud, cooler 15 (15) 9 6 Rise: 06:52

Set: 20:03

1250m

* (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

For information on these forecasts, please read the ABOUT OUR FORECASTS page for details!

Keep checking back every week for the latest forecasts or click here to subscribe to our RSS news feed and have all of the updates delivered directly to your news reader or your Google Desktop.

Our weather forecast are also available on our FACEBOOK Page, via your MOBILE and now via TWITTER!

*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.

Weather forecasts brought to you by www.go2halkidiki.net

Cold, cloudy with rain/wet snow

Halkidiki 9 Day Weather Forecast (26th March to the 3rd April)

Weather Summary

Generally, the weather looks set to be mild, some cooler weather midweek, but mostly dry, sunny and feeling warm in the sun.

DON’T FORGET, THE CLOCKS GO FORWARD BY HOUR ON SUNDAY MORNING!

Outlook

Looking beyond 9 days, the weather looks set to be stable, with average temperatures of around 19c. As always, we’ll bring you updates on any changes.

Note: We have now added sunrise and sunset times and also added the freezing level (this level represents the altitude range throughout the day in meters at which the temperature will be at or below 0°C – The freezing level data will be available during the winter months only).

We are currently showing Autumn/Winter windchill temperatures (see note below the weather table)

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.

Average UV index is: 4 (low)

Average Sea Temperature is: 15c


Date Forecast Highs(°c)(windchill)
Low (°c) UV Sun Rise/Set Freezing Level

Sat 26th

Very mild, mainly sunny with some cloud
21 (19) 13 6 Rise: 06:21

Set: 18:44

2600m
Sun 27th Mild, mainly sunny with some cloud 19 (19) 13
5 Rise: 07:19

Set: 19:45

2300m
Mon 28th
Mild with some sun 17 (16) 13 5 Rise: 07:18

Set: 19:46

2400m
Tue 29th
Partly sunny, slightly cooler 16 (16) 13 4

Rise: 17:16

Set: 19:47

2200m
Wed 30th Mainly cloudy, some sun 15 (14) 13 4

Rise: 07:14

Set: 19:48

2400m
Thur 31st Some sun with clouds 15 (15) 13 4 Rise: 07:13

Set: 19:49

2300m
Fri 1st
Mainly cloudy with light afternoon showers 17 (17) 13 4 Rise: 07:11

Set: 19:50

2250m
Sat 2nd Mainly sunny, feeling warmer 18 (17) 12 6
Rise: 07:09

Set: 19:51

2400m
Sun 3rd Mainly clear and sunny, feeling warm 20 (21) 13 6 Rise: 07:08

Set: 19:52

2350m

* (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

For information on these forecasts, please read the ABOUT OUR FORECASTS page for details!

Keep checking back every week for the latest forecasts or click here to subscribe to our RSS news feed and have all of the updates delivered directly to your news reader or your Google Desktop.

Our weather forecast are also available on our FACEBOOK Page, via your MOBILE and now via TWITTER!

*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.

Weather forecasts brought to you by www.go2halkidiki.net

Cold, cloudy with rain/wet snow

Halkidiki 9 Day Weather Forecast (16th June to the 24th June)

Weather Summary

HOT! Extreme weather warnings will remain in place for the next few days with Extreme High Temperatures. The current very hot weather will be around until the weekend with Thursday the 17th seeing temperatures as high as 37c or even 38c. The weekend will be very warm. The week ahead will see temperatures back to normal levels, but climbing again the following week. With all this heat around there maybe a chance of a thunderstorm in the mountains.

Outlook

The hot and sunny weather is expected to continue with temperatures reaching 36c again by the 28th June.

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.

Average UV index is: 8 (High)

Average Sea Temperature is: 25c


Date Forecast Highs (°c)
Low (°c) UV
Wed 16th
Very hot, humid and sunny
36 (45) 25 8
Thur 17th
Extremely hot sunshine and feeling humid
37 (48) 27
8

Fri 18th
Hot and sunny, chance of a thunderstorm, especially in the mountains
32 (40) 25 8
Sat 19th
Very warm and humid, but turning cloudy
31 (41) 24 8

Sun 20th
Clear, sunny and very warm
33 (42) 23 8
Mon 21st
Sunny and very warm
31 (42) 23 8
Tue 22nd
Fully day of warm sunshine
30 (40) 23 8
Wed 23rd
Mostly sunny and very warm
30 (41) 23 8
Thu 24th
Mostly sunny with some high cloud, very warm
30 (41) 23 8

* (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

For information on these forecasts, please read the ABOUT OUR FORECASTS page for details!

Keep checking back every week for the latest forecasts or click here to subscribe to our RSS news feed and have all of the updates delivered directly to your news reader or your Google Desktop.

Our weather forecast are also available on our FACEBOOK Page, via your MOBILE and now via TWITTER!

If you have any questions or comments, please feel free ask in the weather section of our forum.

*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.

Weather forecasts brought to you by www.go2halkidiki.net

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.

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: 7 (Medium)

Average Sea Temperature is: 16/17c


Date Forecast Highs (°c)
Low (°c) UV
Light Rain Showers
Mon 26th
Some sun, but mainly cloudy with the chance of rain, especially in the mountains
18 (17) 15 6
Tue 27th
A cloudy start, but the clouds will soon give way to the sun
18 (19) 15
7

Wed 28st
Partly sunny and feeling warmer
19 (22) 16 7
Thur 29th Mainly sunny and feeling warmer
20 (23) 16 7

Fri 30th
Bright sunshine and feeling warm
22 (24) 16 7
Sat 1st Clear skies and sunshine
23 (23) 16 7
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

For information on these forecasts, please read the ABOUT OUR FORECASTS page for details!

Keep checking back every week for the latest forecasts or click here to subscribe to our RSS news feed and have all of the updates delivered directly to your news reader or your Google Desktop.

Our weather forecast are also available on our FACEBOOK Page, via your MOBILE and now via TWITTER!

If you have any questions or comments, please feel free ask in the weather section of our forum.

*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.

Weather forecasts brought to you by www.go2halkidiki.net

Halkidiki Weather Forecast (19th April to the 25th April)

Weather Summary

Generally very mild with a mix of sunshine and clouds. There is a chance of some rain on Tuesday and possibly next Saturday. Top temperatures for the week should reach 22c.

Outlook

The following week looks set to be dry and very mild. As we head into May, the temperatures look set climb to 27c.

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: 6 (Medium)

Average Sea Temperature is: 15/16c


Date Forecast Highs (°c)
Low (°c) UV
Mon 19th
Mainly sunny, some clouds. Rain overnight some heavy, especially in the mountains
19 (21) 15 5
Light Rain Showers Tue 20th
Slightly cooler with rain showers
18 (18) 14
5

Wed 21st
Partly sunny and feeling warmer
18 (18) 14 6
Thur 22nd Bright sunshine and feeling very warm
22 (26) 15 7

Fri 23rd
Partly sunny, but still feeling warm
22 (24) 15 7
Light Rain Showers Sat 24th Cooler with some showers around
18 (21) 15 6
Sun 25th
Sun and clouds, some rain in the mountains
19 (18) 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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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
Mon 12th
Mainly sunny, some clouds
15 (14) 12 5
Tue 13th
Mainly sunny, some clouds
15 (14) 13
5

Wed 14th
Mostly cloudy, some sun
17 (17) 13 5
Thur 15th Generally overcast with rain
14 (15) 10 4

Fri 16th
Mainly cloudy in the morning but the sun should break through by the afternoon
15 (15) 12 5
Sat 17th Clear and sunny and feeling warmer
18 (21) 15 6
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

For information on these forecasts, please read the ABOUT OUR FORECASTS page for details!

Keep checking back every week for the latest forecasts or click here to subscribe to our RSS news feed and have all of the updates delivered directly to your news reader or your Google Desktop.

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If you have any questions or comments, please feel free ask in the weather section of our forum.

*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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Halkidiki Weather Forecast (5th April to the 11th April)

Weather Summary

A dry, mild and generally sunny week, although slightly cooler and than recently with some clouds around at times. Winds will generally be light. Maximum temperature will be 18°c.

Outlook

A slight drop in temperatures, but nothing significant, with the chance of some light rain showers the following week.

Average UV index is: 6 (Medium)


Date Forecast Highs (°c)
Low (°c) UV
Mon 5th
Mainly sunny, some clouds
16 (15) 15 5
Tue 6th
Clear in the morning with clouds in the afteroon
18 (17) 13
6

Wed 7st
Clear and sunny
16 (15) 13 6
Thur 8th Clear and sunny
15 (15) 12 6

Fri 9th
Clear in the morning, clouds coming in by the

afternoon with the slight chance of an overnight shower

16 (15) 12 5
Sat 10th Any clouds left in the morning should soon burn off to leave a clear and sunny afternoon
16 (15) 14 6
Sun 11th
Generally sunny, some clouds around
15 (15) 12 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

For information on these forecasts, please read the ABOUT OUR FORECASTS page for details!

Keep checking back every week for the latest forecasts or click here to subscribe to our RSS news feed and have all of the updates delivered directly to your news reader or your Google Desktop.

Our weather forecast are also available on our FACEBOOK Page, via your MOBILE and now via TWITTER!

If you have any questions or comments, please feel free ask in the weather section of our forum.

*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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