Temperature levels will remain generally mild over the coming days, with the mercury moving slightly higher than normal seasonal values, according to a post by meteorologist Theodoros Kolydas. At the same time, the main characteristic of the atmosphere will be increased humidity levels, an element that will accompany the weather across a large part of the country. Regarding phenomena, most rainfall will be located mainly in the western regions and the eastern Aegean. In these areas, phenomena are expected to be more frequent, but without presenting particular intensity.
Next week, weak local rainfall will also occur in Attica, which as noted will be temporary in nature and is not expected to create problems. This scenario fits into a pattern of mild weather changes, with recurring episodes of weak precipitation.
LIKE “GROUNDHOG DAY” – MILD TEMPERATURES AND LOCAL RAIN ALMOST EVERY DAY MAINLY IN THE WEST AND EAST…
Posted by Theodoros Kolydas on Friday, February 6, 2026
Spring-like temperatures in Athens
Particularly pleasant temperatures are forecast for the upcoming weekend in Athens, where the mercury may locally reach 19 degrees Celsius. These values create conditions that resemble early spring rather than winter, reinforcing the feeling of mild weather in the capital. Overall, the weather picture is characterized by small fluctuations and recurring weak phenomena, a pattern symbolically described as “Groundhog Day weather,” as the same weather conditions seem to repeat almost daily, without substantial variations.
Caution for saturated soils from previous rainfall
Despite the generally mild nature of the weather, the need for caution is emphasized in areas where soils remain already saturated from previous rainfall. Particularly in the west and eastern Aegean, monitoring the condition of soil and waterways is considered important, as even moderate or prolonged rainfall could increase the risk of local flooding phenomena. The weather scenario for the coming days, as described, combines mild temperatures, humidity and repetitive weak phenomena, forming a stable but not entirely indifferent picture that requires local attention.