Weak low pressure affects the area. Dust will be suspended in the atmosphere from time to time until Friday, the concentrations of which may temporarily be increased.
Today, the weather will be mostly clear, while at times there will be increased high and medium clouds. Transiently, mainly the western and southern coastal areas, may be affected by low cloud in places and initially possible by light mist or fog. Winds will initially be southeast to southwest and locally variable, light, 3 Beaufort, gradually becoming southwest to northwest, light to moderate and transiently moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea will generally be somewhat rough. The temperature will rise to around 36 degrees in the interior, around 27 on the western coasts, 29 on the rest of the coasts and around 26 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight, the weather will remain mostly clear, while increased high clouds will continue to be observed. Later and during the morning hours, mainly inland areas, in the southeast and east, light mist or fog or even low cloud may form. Winds will initially be southwest to northwest, light to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort, gradually becoming gusty, light, 3 Beaufort. The sea will be calm to a little rough. The temperature will drop to around 20 degrees inland and on the coasts and around 17 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Wednesday and also on Thursday, the weather will be mainly clear, while temporarily increased high clouds and medium clouds will be observed, which may not exclude isolated light rain, mainly in the mountains.
On Friday, the weather will be mostly clear, but locally increased clouds that will be observed during the midday hours and after, may give isolated rain in the southeast and east.
The temperature on Wednesday will rise slightly, to fluctuate significantly above the seasonal values, but gradually until Friday, it will drop, to be close to and slightly above the average climatic values of the season.