Storms and hail are on the weather menu for Sunday, according to the Met Office, while the scene will be similar in the following days.
According to the Met Office, seasonal low pressure and relatively unsettled weather conditions are affecting the area.
Today locally increased clouds after noon are expected to give local rain and isolated storms, mainly in the mountains, inland and in the east. In a storm, hail is also possible. Winds will be mainly south-west to west initially weak, 3 Beaufort, to gradually become weak to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort, and on the southern coast locally to strong, 4 to 5 Beaufort. The sea will be somewhat rough. The temperature will rise to around 38 degrees in the interior, to 32 on the western coasts, around 34 on the rest of the coasts and around 28 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight the weather will be mostly clear while locally increased low clouds will be observed mainly in the west and in the north. Winds will gradually become mostly southwesterly to northwesterly weak, 3 Beaufort, and the sea will be calm to a little rough. The temperature will drop to around 24 degrees in the interior and on the coasts and around 18 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Monday there will be intermittent locally increased clouds, which during the midday hours and after, local rains and isolated storms are expected, mainly in mountainous and inland areas.
On Tuesday and Wednesday the weather will be mainly clear, however, locally increased clouds will be observed from time to time, which after noon are expected to give isolated rain, mainly in the mountains and inland areas.
The temperature will gradually noted a small drop during the three days, to fluctuate close to the average climatic values.