I have come to Greece many times, but only stay on the islands and in summers. And a friend of mine lived there for a long time and had informed me about many things, but not how much snow you have, just the skying era. Maybe I have misunderstood how big the skying era is?
usually between December to mid March but depending on winter, this year mountains had snow till end of May and in the highest one it snowed even on July (quite rare though)
If it can snow in Lebanon, even Irak, sure it can snow in Greece :) But here in Iceland for the last yers ther has been little snow in the South-West, mostly rain, but in the North-East, up to 2 meters deep. That is whery common, Reykjavík is not the right place to comper whith.
hahaha just the right person to talk about :-) last winter in a town 2 hours from athens snow accumulation exceeded 1 m, search for "Kimi snow 2017"
I have come to Greece many times, but only stay on the islands and in summers. And a friend of mine lived there for a long time and had informed me about many things, but not how much snow you have, just the skying era. Maybe I have misunderstood how big the skying era is?
usually between December to mid March but depending on winter, this year mountains had snow till end of May and in the highest one it snowed even on July (quite rare though)
If it can snow in Lebanon, even Irak, sure it can snow in Greece :) But here in Iceland for the last yers ther has been little snow in the South-West, mostly rain, but in the North-East, up to 2 meters deep. That is whery common, Reykjavík is not the right place to comper whith.
sure, Reykjavik is not that cold :-)