Weak high pressure is affecting the area, while low pressure is expected gradually from Thursday. From tomorrow onwards, the atmosphere may be suspended in the air at times with fine dust.
Today, the weather will be generally mostly clear, while gradually increasing high clouds will be observed. The winds will blow northeasterly to southeasterly, weak to moderate 3 to 4 Beaufort and temporarily on the coast to strong, 4 to 5 Beaufort. The sea will generally be a little rough, however temporarily in the north, east and south, it will be rough. The temperature will rise to around 17 degrees inland, around 19 on the south and east coasts, around 20 on the west and north coasts and around 11 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight, increased high clouds will be observed. Winds will blow northwest to northeast and locally to southeast, weak to moderate 3 to 4 Beaufort and temporarily moderate on the coast, 4 Beaufort. The sea will generally be a little rough, however temporarily in the north and east it will be rough to rough. The temperature will drop to around 8 degrees inland, around 13 on the east coast, around 11 on the rest of the coast and around 4 degrees in the higher mountains, where frost is expected to form locally.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, the weather will generally be mainly clear, while increased high clouds will be observed at times.
On Thursday, increased medium and high clouds will be observed at times, while from the afternoon onwards, the weather in the western half of the island will become mainly cloudy with isolated rain.
The temperature will gradually rise until Thursday, continuing to fluctuate above the average climatic values of the season.











