Planning your trip to Pyrgos? Here you will find the most up-to-date weather information, detailed forecasts, and charts to help you prepare for your journey.
Pyrgos
Current Weather
Overview
The climate in Pyrgos can be described as classic Mediterranean, making it an attractive destination to visit almost any time of year. A warm atmosphere with plenty of sunny days prevails here. The region is characterized by distinct seasons: a hot and dry summer is followed by a mild but wetter winter, with extreme cold being a rare occurrence.
The summer months, especially July and August, bring consistent heat with average temperatures around 26°C and a complete absence of precipitation, which is ideal for sun seekers. Winter, by contrast, is moderately cool: in January and February, the thermometer usually stays around 13-14°C, though the number of rainy days increases significantly, peaking in December and January.
Spring and early autumn are considered the most comfortable times for long walks and excursions. By April, the rain almost stops, and the air warms up to a pleasant 16-19°C. September offers travelers a "velvet season" with temperatures around 24°C, allowing you to enjoy the warmth without the sweltering heat.
Temperature
The climate in Pyrgos is remarkably mild and comfortable throughout the year, offering tourists pleasant conditions without extreme fluctuations. The coldest month is traditionally January, with an average temperature of about 13.2°C, but even then, there are no real frosts. The summer season peaks in August, when the air warms to an average of 26.1°C. The annual temperature chart is smooth, making this region attractive to visit in almost any season.
Summer in Pyrgos can be described as warm but not oppressively hot. In July and August, average maximums are around 27°C, allowing you to enjoy the sunny weather without the risk of overheating. An interesting feature, according to statistics, is the very small difference between day and night temperatures in summer: the nights remain truly warm (around 24°C), creating the perfect atmosphere for long evening strolls by the sea.
Winter here follows the pattern of a typical Mediterranean shoulder season — cool but mild. The average minimum even in February stays at 11.9°C, so a warm jacket will be needed, but there's no need to worry about severe cold. The transition seasons are also very pleasant: by May, almost summer-like weather sets in with average values around 19.4°C, and October continues to delight with "velvet" warmth, maintaining temperatures around 20-21°C.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Precipitation in Pyrgos is distributed unevenly throughout the year, showing a clear division between wet and dry seasons. Most of the rain falls during the autumn-winter period. The wettest months are January and December, when the highest number of rainy days is recorded — from 12 to 13 days per month. Given that temperatures remain above freezing even on the coldest nights (averaging around +11°C), precipitation occurs exclusively as rain.
As the warmth arrives, the likelihood of precipitation drops rapidly. In spring, during April and May, rain becomes a rare guest, occurring on average only a couple of times a month. Summer in Pyrgos is a time of absolute solar dominance. In July and August, the chance of rain drops to zero, guaranteeing travelers clear and dry weather, perfect for a beach holiday.
Early autumn continues the summer trend: September and October remain mostly dry months with 1–2 rainy days. The situation changes in November, when the frequency of precipitation increases to 7 days, marking the transition to the wetter winter season.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
Summer in Pyrgos is warm and sunny, so for a trip from June to September, choose light clothing made of natural fabrics such as cotton or linen. Since rain is virtually non-existent in July and August and the sun shines brightly, be sure to pack sunscreen with a high SPF, sunglasses, and a hat to avoid overheating during daytime walks.
If your trip is planned for the winter months or the shoulder season, be prepared for cooler and more changeable weather. The average winter temperature stays around +13...+15°C, but the number of rainy days increases significantly, so a waterproof jacket, a raincoat, or a compact umbrella will be your best friends. We recommend layering: bring a sweater or a windbreaker that is easy to take off if the sun comes out during the day and put back on during a cool evening.
Regardless of the season, you will need comfortable flat shoes to explore the picturesque corners of Greece. Local streets are often paved with stone and can have elevation changes, so for long walks, it’s best to wear reliable sneakers or sandals with good foot support, while high heels are best left at home.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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