Showers and thunderstorms expected today – Hail is also possible

Detailed weather forecast

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Today, initially, increased clouds are expected to give local rains in the west, while during the midday and afternoon hours, local rains and isolated storms are expected mainly in mountainous, inland areas, in the southeast and east. Hail is likely to fall in a storm. Winds will be mainly southwest to northwest, initially light to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort, gradually moderate 4 and locally strong 5 Beaufort and in the south and locally on the eastern coast, transient to very strong, 5 to 6 Beaufort. The sea will be a little rough and locally in the afternoon in the south up to rough. The temperature will rise to around 27 degrees in the interior, around 25 on the coasts and around 17 degrees in the higher mountains.

Tonight will be temporarily increased clouds, which are likely to give isolated rain on the coast. Winds will initially be mostly southwest to northwest, light to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort, later becoming mostly northwest to northeast light, 3 Beaufort. The sea will be a little rough, to become in the east and later on the south coasts, calm to a little rough. The temperature will drop to around 13 degrees in the interior, around 16 on the coasts and around 7 degrees in the higher mountains.

On Saturday during the midday and afternoon hours, local rains and isolated storms are expected mainly in the highlands and areas of the interior and north.

On Sunday, the weather will be mostly sunny, while at noon and early afternoon locally increased clouds are expected to give isolated rain in the mountains.

On Monday, there will be temporarily increased clouds, which are likely to give isolated rains, while thin dust will be observed in the atmosphere from time to time. The temperature is not expected to change appreciably on Saturday, while until Monday it is expected to rise gradually, to fluctuate above the average climatic values.