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According to the Climate Atlas of Greece which was published by the Hellenic National Meteorological Service (H.N.M.S) the Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification: Csa) is the predominant climate found in Greece. [4] This climate occurs in the North Aegean islands, some of the Cyclades and most of the Dodecanese, Evia, some low-lying areas of Attica, the Ionian Islands and most ...
Greece has a Mediterranean climate, with mild and wet winters in the southern lowland and island regions and cold winters with strong snowfalls in the mountainous areas in the central and northern regions and hot, dry summers.
Since the 1960s, Greece's average annual temperature has been rising. In addition, from 2000 to 2020, Greece's average annual temperature increase was 0.047°C, which is 0.011°C above the global average. [11]
The average annual temperature was about 17.8 °C in the years after 1978 and about 19.4 °C in the last years before 2023. So in less than 46 years, it has increased by about 1.6 °C. This trend only applies to the selected 2 weather stations in Greece.
Temperature in Greece, 2000-2020. Last updated 8 Jun 2022. Download chart. Cite Share. IEA (2022), , IEA, Paris https://www.iea.org/data-and-statistics/charts/temperature-in-greece-2000-2020, Licence: CC BY 4.0. The data from this chart is not available for download.
Explore the historical weather patterns of Greece with our detailed records. This page features a year-by-year breakdown of temperatures, precipitation, and more, offering a vivid glimpse into how the climate has evolved over time in Greece.
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