



The Greece climate is easily defined using three main categories. An alpine mediterranean climate can be found in the high mountains of the north of the country. Heavy snowfalls occur in bitter winters and summers are cool with regular thunderstorms. A continental, temperate mediterranean climate effects much of the mainland with greater daily and annual extremes of temperature than on the islands. Winters are cold with abundant frost and heavy snowfall especially on the high ground in the west. Summers are very hot with occasional thunderstorms. Finally a dry meditteranean climate effects the Islands and low lying coastal areas of the mainland. This is typifed by dry, hot summers with abundant sunshine with warm nights and cool winters with lengthy spells of rainfall. The average annual Greece temperature has a range of 14 to 30 degrees celcius with record temperatures of -28 to +47.8 degrees.
The winter Syros temperature in December and January ranges between 8 and 15 degrees celcius on average. In the spring time temperatures in Syros, Greece show average values of between 9 and 15 degrees of celcius in the month of March. In June the summer mean values for the Syros climate increase to between 19 and 26 degrees celcius. By the autumn average temperatures fall to between 16 and 21 degrees in the months of September and October.
The winter Skopelos temperature in December and January ranges between 4 and 12 degrees celcius on average. In the spring time temperatures in Skopelos, Greece show average values of between 5 and 13 degrees of celcius in the month of March. In June the summer mean values for the Skopelos climate increase to between 16 and 26 degrees celcius. By the autumn average temperatures fall to between 12 and 26 degrees in the months of September and October.
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