Weak low pressure is affecting the area, while unsettled weather conditions are expected mainly from Saturday.
Today, the weather will be partly cloudy, while isolated showers or even a thunderstorm may occur after noon, mainly in the mountains, interior and east. Winds will blow mainly southwest to northwest, weak to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort, but in the afternoon on the southern coast up to strong, 4 to 5 Beaufort. The sea will initially be a little rough to become a little rough later in the headwinds. The temperature will rise to 33 degrees inland, around 32 on the south and east coasts, around 29 on the west and north coasts and 25 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight, locally increased low clouds will be seen at times. The winds will blow mainly from the northwest, weak and transient locally to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea will gradually become calm to a little rough, except in the west where it will remain a little rough. The temperature will drop to 19 degrees inland, around 20 on the coast and 14 degrees in the higher mountains.
Over the weekend, locally increased clouds will be observed at times, which in the afternoon and early afternoon are expected to give localized showers and isolated thunderstorms. Hail may also fall in a storm. On Monday, locally increased clouds will be observed at intervals, which in the afternoon and early afternoon are expected to give isolated rains, without excluding an isolated storm, mainly in the mountains and in the interior.
The temperature will gradually drop, to fluctuate below the average climatic values.