Today the weather will be mostly clear – The maximum temperature inside will rise to 41 degrees
A yellow warning for high temperatures on Friday has been issued by the Meteorological Service.
The warning will be in effect from Friday at 12:00 PM until 4:00 PM.
Indoor high temperatures will reach 41 degrees.
The very high temperatures in the interior of the island continue for tomorrow Friday, with another EMMA warning issued by the Department of Meteorology pic.twitter.com/EZzQqoQWsx
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Detailed weather report:
Seasonal low pressure and warm air mass affect the area.
Today the weather will be mostly clear, although there will be locally increased low clouds at intervals along the western coast. Gradually, clouds that will develop in the mountains are expected to give isolated rains in the afternoon. The winds will blow southwest to northwest and initially locally to northeast weak and gradually to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort and in the afternoon on the southeast coast to strong, 4 to 5 Beaufort. The sea will be rough for a while, but will generally become rough later. The temperature will rise to around 41 degrees inland, around 33 on the west and south-west coasts, around 36 on the northern coasts, around 35 on the rest of the coasts and around 31 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight the weather will be mostly clear, without ruling out the possibility of locally increased low clouds on the coasts. Winds will gradually become downslope, light, 3 Beaufort and the sea will be calm to a little rough, but locally in the west it will remain a little rough. The temperature will drop to around 24 degrees in the interior, in the west, south-west and on the northern coasts, around 25 on the rest of the coasts and around 22 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Saturday, Sunday and Monday, the weather will remain mostly clear, although there will be locally increased clouds on Saturday afternoon.
The temperature until Sunday will remain at about the same levels, while on Monday it will drop slightly, to however, continue to fluctuate above the average climatic values.