PalaiónTsiflíkion Temperature by Month
The average annual maximum temperature in PalaiónTsiflíkion, Macedonia, Greece is 19°C (66°F), with daytime highs ranging from 10°C (50°F) in January to 30°C (86°F) in August. This page covers monthly averages, day-night differences, and how PalaiónTsiflíkion compares to cities worldwide.
PalaiónTsiflíkion Monthly Temperatures
The climate in PalaiónTsiflíkion is known for significant temperature differences throughout the year. At night, this contrast is just as clear, with lows ranging from 21°C (70°F) in August to 3°C (37°F) in January.
The chart below illustrates the average maximum day and minimum night temperatures in PalaiónTsiflíkion by month:
From around 4 AM to 6 AM temperatures are at their lowest; by 3 PM they've climbed to their daily peak.
The chart below shows the average temperature throughout the year:
Temperature: PalaiónTsiflíkion vs Greece
The map below shows the annual temperature across Greece. You can also select individual months if you want to compare a specific time of year.
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PalaiónTsiflíkion vs World: Temperature Compared
PalaiónTsiflíkion's average annual maximum temperature is 19°C (66°F). To put that in context, here's how it compares to a few well-known destinations:
Seville, Spain averages 23°C (73°F) a year — one of the warmer cities in Western Europe, with long hot summers.
Interlaken, Switzerland averages 8°C (46°F) a year, with cold winters and cool summers thanks to its Alpine setting.
Chicago, USA averages 15°C (59°F) annually — known for extreme seasonal swings, from bitterly cold winters to warm summers.
Perth, Australia averages 25°C (77°F) annually, with a classic Mediterranean climate — hot dry summers and mild wet winters.
Climate temperature data is typically calculated as a 30-year average. This smooths out year-to-year variability and gives a more reliable picture of what a place is actually like, rather than what happened in any single unusual year.
The readings come from a range of sources — land-based weather stations, ocean buoys, ships, and satellites. That data is collected by weather services around the world, then pooled, quality-checked, and averaged to produce the climate records you see here.
Global average temperatures have risen by around 1.2°C since the pre-industrial era, and the effects are visible across many regions. Winters are milder on average, with fewer frost days and less snow in many parts of the world. Heatwaves are more frequent and more intense, and Europe's summers of 2018, 2019, and 2020 all set records.
Summers are also getting drier in some areas, while winter rainfall has increased in others. This contributies to higher river levels and more flooding. In many countries, spring arrives earlier and autumn lasts longer. It has knock-on effects for wildlife, agriculture, and local ecosystems.
For more on PalaiónTsiflíkion's weather — including monthly rainfall, sunshine hours, and humidity — visit our PalaiónTsiflíkion climate page.