Greece has issued a warning to tourists, including those from the UK, to stay alert as the country prepares for severe weather in the coming days.
British holidaymakers' favourite destinations are set to experience harsh conditions, with storms, heavy rain, and strong winds forecasted to hit the nation.
Greek officials are encouraging Brits overseas to remain vigilant and take necessary safety measures.
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The weather is predicted to deteriorate from tomorrow, with heavy downpours and thunderstorms approaching from various regions of the country.
By Monday, these conditions are expected to extend further westwards, accompanied by powerful wind gusts, reports the Express.
These potent winds are likely to persist into Monday afternoon, posing potential hazards for those travelling or planning outdoor activities.
Local authorities have recommended tourists to steer clear of coastal areas during this period due to possible risks from high waves and winds.
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Despite the extreme weather anticipated over the next few days, there is a positive forecast for improvement.
The Greek Meteorological Service indicates that the harsh weather conditions should start to subside by the early hours of Tuesday morning, with a gradual return to more stable weather across the country.
Holidaymakers are advised to keep up with local news, follow the instructions of Greek authorities, and stay updated with their travel providers to ensure safety.
Brits journeying to Greece are advised to have emergency contact details at hand, should any unforeseen circumstances arise due to the severe weather.
Numerous popular Greek tourist spots, ranging from Athens to the islands, may be impacted by the storms, and holidaymakers are recommended to modify their plans as necessary.
For those visiting areas prone to flooding or where power cuts are possible, it is especially important to remain cautious.