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Today, the weather will be mostly clear, however, during the midday hours and after, locally increased clouds will be observed, which, it is possible to give isolated light rain in the southeast. The winds will blow southwest to northwest, generally moderate, 4 Beaufort and progressively up to strong, 5 Beaufort, while on the southwest coast, they will temporarily blow up to very strong, 6 Beaufort. The sea in the east will be a little rough, but on the rest of the coasts it will be rough. The temperature will rise to around 20 degrees in the interior and on the coasts and around 9 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight, the weather in most parts of the island will be mainly clear, however there will be locally increased clouds at times, which may give isolated rain in the west and north. Winds will be mainly southwest to northwest and later locally to northeast, light, 3 Beaufort. The sea to the south and east will gradually become slightly rough, however, to the west and north it will remain slightly rough and transient to rough. The temperature will drop to around 7 degrees inland, around 9 on the coast and 1 degree in the higher mountains, where frost is expected to form locally.
On Saturday and also on Sunday, the weather will be mostly clear, however, locally increased clouds that will develop during the midday hours and after, are expected to give isolated rain in the mountains. Increased high clouds will also be observed from time to time.
On Monday, the weather will initially be mostly clear with locally increased clouds, however, gradually, it will become partly cloudy and cloudy at times, while isolated showers are expected, mainly from the afternoon onwards.
The temperature on Saturday will drop slightly, especially on the coasts, to remain close to seasonal values, however until Monday it will gradually increase slightly, to be slightly above the average climatic values for the season.