The Emergency Deterioration of Weather Bulletin issued on 22-09-2023/1400 local time is updated according to the latest forecast data. It is pointed out that there are no substantial differences from the original bulletin.

More specifically:

The weather in our country is predicted to worsen from Monday with heavy rains and storms that will affect Western, Central and Northern Greece. The effects will be locally strong and on Monday they will be noted mainly in the western parts of Thessaly, Epirus, western Macedonia and possibly the Ionian. More areas will be affected on Tuesday and Wednesday.

More detail:

On Monday (25-09-2023) in the west, central and north, rain is predicted, while sporadic locally strong storms will occur mainly in Epirus, western Macedonia, Thessaly and possibly the Ionian. It is noted that in Thessaly the western parts (Trikala and Karditsa prefectures) and the western and northern parts of the Larissa prefecture will be affected.

On Tuesday (26-09-2023) in the Ionian and continental regions (except eastern Macedonia and Thrace), clouds with local rains and locally strong storms are forecast. In Thessaly, the highest rainfall will occur mainly in the northern and eastern parts of the prefecture of Magnesia, as well as in the prefectures of Karditsa, Trikala and the southern areas of the prefecture of Larissa.

On Wednesday (27-09-2023) rains are forecast for almost the entire country, while locally strong storms will occur in the Ionian Sea, the mainland, Evia and the northern Aegean. It is pointed out that in Thessaly the highest rainfall levels will occur in the prefectures of Karditsa, Larissa and Trikala as well as in the eastern parts of Magnesia. Strong storms will also occur in the Sporades region.

Since more than two twenty-four hours have passed since the onset of the strong phenomena, EMY will update its emergency bulletins every twelve hours and the updates of the emergency bulletins will be a continuation of this bulletin.

More details on the development of the weather in the regular and extraordinary weather bulletins and on the website of EMY (www.emy.gr).