Low pressure that forms in the southwest of the island, gradually begins to affect the area. A strong north-east wind field will prevail on the island, which weakens until tomorrow evening. Dust will be suspended in the atmosphere from time to time.
Today, the weather will be partly cloudy and partly cloudy in places, while isolated rains and isolated storms are expected, especially in the mountains, in the interior but also in areas in the western half of the island, mainly during the midday hours and after. Winds will be northeast to east, initially moderate to strong, 4 to 5 Beaufort and soon strong, 5 Beaufort. The sea will generally be slightly rough to rough. The temperature will rise to around 27 degrees in the interior and on the coasts and around 17 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight, the weather will gradually become mostly clear, however, temporarily increased clouds that will be observed, may later give isolated showers, mainly in the coastal areas. Winds will continue to be mainly northeast to easterly, light to moderate and locally moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort, however transient on the windward coasts will blow to strong, 4 to 5 Beaufort. The sea will generally remain slightly rough to rough. The temperature will drop to around 15 degrees inland, around 18 on the west and north coasts, around 20 on the south and east coasts and around 10 degrees in the higher mountains.
Local rain and isolated storms are expected on Saturday and Sunday. Hail may also fall in a storm.
On Monday, isolated showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected, mainly during the midday hours and after.
The temperature on Saturday is not expected to mark a significant change, to continue to fluctuate above normal levels, however until Monday it will gradually mark a small drop, to be close to the average climatic values of the season.