Seasonal low pressure and warm air mass affect the region.
Today the weather will be mostly clear but in the morning hours there will be increased low clouds, mainly on the west and south coasts. Winds will initially be variable, light 3 Beaufort to gradually become mainly southwest to northwest, light to moderate 3 to 4 Beaufort and transient on the southern coast, up to strong 5 Beaufort. The sea will be somewhat rough. The temperature will rise to 41 degrees in the interior, to 32 on the western coasts, around 35 on the other coasts and to 33 degrees in the higher mountains.
It is noted that due to the high temperatures, the Meteorological Service has issued a yellow warning. The yellow warning is expected to be in effect from 12:00 noon until 16:00 Sunday afternoon.
In the evening the weather will initially be mostly clear. but gradually increased low clouds will form, mainly in the interior and on the coasts, while in the morning hours it is possible to form locally thin fog or even fog. Winds will blow mainly southwest to northwest, weak 3 Beaufort. The sea will be calm to a little rough. The temperature will drop to around 23 degrees in the interior and the coasts and to 20 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the weather will be mainly open air.
The temperature will gradually drop slightly, but will remain above climate averages.