Warm Skies Ahead with Midweek Showers on the Horizon

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Mostly clear conditions with rising temperatures before midweek showers.

A weak low pressure system is affecting the area. From tomorrow, thin dust may at times be observed in the atmosphere.

In the afternoon, temporarily increased medium and high clouds will be observed. Winds will blow south‑westerly to north‑westerly, moderate force 4 and locally at the coast strong, force 5 Beaufort. The sea will be slightly rough and locally slightly rough to rough.

Tonight, increased medium and high cloud will be observed at times, which may give some light rain. Winds will blow mainly south‑westerly to north‑westerly, light force 3 and at times along the coast up to moderate, force 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea will be generally slightly rough. The temperature will drop to around 16 degrees inland, around 17 on the coasts and around 13 degrees in the higher mountains.

Tomorrow the weather will be mostly clear, although mainly at first there will be temporarily increased medium cloud. Winds will blow mainly south‑westerly to south‑easterly, light to moderate, force 3 to 4 Beaufort, soon moderate force 4 and locally strong force 5, becoming later in the afternoon south‑westerly to north‑westerly, light to moderate, force 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea will be slightly rough. The temperature will rise to around 32 degrees inland, around 30 on the western and northern coasts, around 27 on the rest of the coasts and around 23 degrees in the higher mountains.

On Monday, the weather will be mostly clear. On Tuesday, there will be periods of increased cloud. On Wednesday, isolated showers or a thunderstorm are expected.

The temperature is not expected to change significantly until Tuesday, remaining close to or slightly above average climatic values, while on Wednesday a noticeable drop is expected.