Greece


3,000 Hours Of Sunshine

Situated near the Mediterranean, Greece, in general, has a semi-arid climate with four seasons except that the country experiences "wet" winters instead of frost and dry, hot summers. Consequently, Athens is acknowledged as the sunniest city in all of Europe having an average of 3,000 hours of sunshine per year!

Winter

December temperature in Greece averages 8 – 14 degrees Celsius with a mean monthly temperature of 12 degrees Celsius. Average morning humidity is 76% and 65% in the afternoon. January has an average temperature ranging from 7 – 13 degrees Celsius and a mean temperature of 10 degrees Celsius. The last month of winter has an average monthly temperature of 7-13 degrees Celsius with average wind direction going northeast and wind speed at 24.1 kph. Although rainfall is highest during winter, visitors can still expect sunshine in any day but winter clothes are still advised.

Spring

Spring is a wonderful time to be in Greece with a cool weather and ample sunshine. The average monthly temperature in Greece during this season is 15 degrees Celsius. Specifically, at the beginning of Spring, monthly temperature in Greece begin to rise up on the average of 12 degrees Celsius in March. Highest temperature is 16 degrees Celsius while lowest is 8 degrees Celsius. For the monthly temperature in Greece in April, 19 degrees is the highest while 11 degrees Celsius is the lowest while the average relative humidity in the morning and afternoon is 75% and 58%, respectively. Temperature rises up a bit as summer approaches with May's average monthly temperature in Greece at 23 degrees at the highest and 16 degrees Celsius at the lowest.

Summer

It's a truly hot summer with an average monthly temperature in Greece at this time rising up to 28 degrees and goes down to 19 degrees during nighttime for June. Average humidity decreases from 68%-48%, morning and afternoon respectively. July and August are the hottest months in Greece with temperatures going up to 32 degrees and lowers to 23 degrees Celsius. Summers are usually dry in Greece with humidity going to as low as 42%. Typical sky cover is clear making it a great season to spend time at the beach.

Autumn

As autumn enters, monthly temperature in Greece gradually drops although September is still a dry month having as much rain as during summer. Average temperature in September is 19 – 28 degrees Celsius with relative humidity of 47% in the afternoons to 64% in the mornings. The sky is still clear. Rainfall begin to increase at the beginning of October with relative humidity at 71% the highest. Monthly temperature in Greece during this time is 16 – 23 degrees Celsius. November has an average relative humidity of 64%-76% and average temperature range is 12-18 degrees Celsius.

Overall, Greece is one of the countries that allow visitors to cruise at any time of the year.

 

 

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