Attica

Weather: 30°C Today, Cold Front Expected Starting Sunday

Weather is forecast today in the Ionian Sea and Epirus until the afternoon, while in the rest of Greece cloudy with a chance of rain is expected in the west and north at noon. Although cloudy, the weather will resemble summer with temperatures exceeding 30 degrees and continuing their upward trend until Sunday.

Weather: Gradual Temperature Rise Towards the End of the Week – Anticyclone Blocker Approaching

Temperatures will gradually rise through the end of the week. According to the latest forecast data from meteo.gr / National Observatory of Athens, during the next few days the atmospheric circulation will favor the transfer of warm air masses towards our country.

The history of water supply: From the Pisistratio Aqueduct in Marathon to the new threat of water scarcity

The issue of water-logging that experts say our country is facing due to prolonged drought has led the relevant agencies to mobilize. The problem of water scarcity is of course a headache for EYDAP which has to take care of the water supply of a large part of the basin and especially the capital and the surrounding municipalities.

Weather: new forecast from METEO: Hail in the Peloponnese and Crete, thunderstorms in Athens and Thessaloniki

Showers and thunderstorms are expected today, Saturday, August 31, the third day of weather instability enhanced by the presence of a cold lake, the center of which is now located in the northeastern parts of our country.

Greek History & Culture Seminars: Athenian society in the 1st Millennium BC from a bioarchaeological perspective

The Greek Community of Melbourne in collaboration with the Australian Archaeological Institute of Athens, is pleased to announce a special seminar featuring Professor Philipp Stockhammer, a leading expert in bioarchaeology and prehistoric archaeology.

Procedures for compensations to Attica fire victims are underway – The platform will be open by August 21

By August 21, the platform for support measures for fire victims in Attica will be open, said Deputy Minister of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection, Christos Triantopoulos, on Wednesday morning.

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