People on the Ionian islands, in Epirus and in Western Central Greece are advised to stay on alert. If your smartphone received a warning message in Greek, here's what it says.
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Those hoping for some sightseeing should venture out in the morning or late afternoon. Hats, sunblock and water are essential.
Caution and electricity preservation is encouraged as the risk of fire and power outages remains.
Caution is advised as temperatures are expected to rise again today, reaching as high as 38-39 degrees Celsius.
An emergency bulletin includes instructions for young children, the elderly and people with health problems. The heat wave has yet to peak.
As temperatures in Greece continue to rise this week, barbecuers on Easter Sunday should slip on a shirt, slop on the sunscreen and slap on a hat!
After a period of springtime weather, winter appears poised to return to Greece with a vengeance.
The cyclone dubbed, Ianos, will hit western parts of Greece first on Thursday afternoon creating potentially dangerous conditions.
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