Sun Rise: 05:02 Sun Set: 19:30 Humidity: 80%% Point condensation: 19.8° C Visibility: 10.0 km Pressure: 1014 mb Wind: NNW at 3.22 km/h
Sunday, 27 of May 2012
Partly Cloudy
Max: 24° C
Sun Rise: 05:02 Wind: SSW at 21 km/h
Min: 17° C
Sun Set: 19:30 Humidity: 50%
Monday, 28 of May 2012
Partly Cloudy
Max: 24° C
Sun Rise: 05:01 Wind: NW at 8 km/h
Min: 17° C
Sun Set: 19:30 Humidity: 39%
Tuesday, 29 of May 2012
Partly Cloudy
Max: 23° C
Sun Rise: 05:01 Wind: SW at 14 km/h
Min: 16° C
Sun Set: 19:31 Humidity: 38%
Wednesday, 30 of May 2012
Partly Cloudy
Max: 24° C
Sun Rise: 05:01 Wind: West at 13 km/h
Min: 15° C
Sun Set: 19:32 Humidity: 37%
Hotel
Alea Apartments
Price min: 40.00 EUR - max: 100.00 EUR
Situated 500 metres away from the lively centre of Naousa, Alea Apartments is a Cycladic-style complex offering self-catering accommodation with views of the Aegean Sea. Piperi Beach is at 200 metres.
Villa Kelly
Price min: 40.00 EUR - max: 135.00 EUR
Built in a traditional Cycladic architectural style, this hotel offers relaxation and simplicity in a quiet family environment.
Villa Irena
Price min: 50.00 EUR - max: 140.00 EUR
Villa Irena is only 600 metres from Agii Anargiri Beach and the centre of Naousa. The Cycladic-style hotel has a sun terrace with swimming pool, and offers air-conditioned accommodation.
Hotel Arkoulis Price min: 40.00 EUR - max: 114.00 EUR
Situated in the picturesque Naoussa, Arkoulis Hotel offers free Wi-Fi and a daily continental buffet breakfast. It also has a swimming pool with poolside bar.
Villa Sophie
Price min: 50.00 EUR - max: 95.00 EUR
Built on a high point of Naoussa village, this small hotel is about 5 minutes on foot from the centre and very close to the sandy beach of Agii Anargiri.
Het ging om de gebieden Veria, Pella en Naousa en hierdoor werden een aantal vroege perzikrassen ook beïnvloed. De oogst begon begin week 20. Katsalis Konstantinos van Fresh Farm geeft aan dat het ras Burlat sowieso al erg moeilijk is om te exporteren ...
The harvest of Burlat cherries had just gotten underway in Greece when heavy rain, thunderstorms and strong winds last night (Monday) devastated the producing areas of Veria, Pella and Naousa, some early varieties of peaches were also affected.