Seasonal low pressure and unstable air mass will affect our region
Seasonal low pressure and unstable air mass affect the region.
Today, locally increased clouds will be observed at intervals, which in the afternoon and early afternoon are expected to give isolated rain or even a storm, mainly in the mountains, the interior and the southeast. Winds will be mainly southwest to northwest, initially light to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort, but soon moderate to strong, 4 to 5 Beaufort and transient to windward to very strong, 5 to 6 Beaufort. The sea will be a little rough and locally upwind to rough. The temperature will rise to 36 degrees inland, 30 degrees on the west coast, around 33 degrees on the rest of the coast and 26 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight, the weather will be mostly clear, but at times there will be increased low clouds are observed, mainly in the west. Winds will be mainly southwest to northwest, light to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea will be a bit rough. The temperature will drop to 22 degrees in the interior, around 24 on the coasts and 17 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Sunday and Monday, locally increased clouds will be observed at intervals, which in the afternoon and early in the afternoon they are expected to give isolated showers and isolated storms, mainly in the mountains, the interior and the east. On Tuesday, the weather will be mostly clear, but locally increased clouds will be observed at intervals, which in the afternoon and early afternoon are expected to give isolated rain, mainly in the mountains.
The temperature will gradually drop. and will range slightly below the average climatic values.