Weak low blood pressure affects the area.
Today, the weather will be mainly clear but in the afternoon hours locally increased cloudiness will be observed which is expected to give isolated rains or even storms, mainly in the mountains, the interior or the east. The winds will blow southwest to northwest, initially weak to moderate 3 to 4 Beaufort and in the afternoon moderate to strong 4 to 5 Beaufort but temporarily on the south coast, up to very strong 6 Beaufort. The sea will be slightly turbulent to turbulent. The temperature will rise to 32 degrees in the interior, to 26 on the west coast, around 28 on the rest of the coast and to 23 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight, the weather will be mainly clear but in the early hours, locally increased low clouds or even light fog are likely to form. Winds will blow mainly southwest to northwest, light to moderate 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea will be a little rough but in the west it will remain rough. The temperature will drop to 15 degrees inland, around 17 on the coast and to 10 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Friday and Saturday the weather will be partly cloudy at times and isolated rain and isolated storms are expected in the afternoon hours, mainly in the mountainous areas and the interior or the southwest.
On Sunday, the weather will be mainly clear, but in the afternoon hours, locally increased cloudiness will be observed, which is likely to produce isolated rain or even a storm, mainly in the mountainous areas.
The temperature will drop slightly on Friday and will fluctuate at the same levels over the weekend, which are slightly below climatic averages.