Unstable air mass continues to affect the area.
Today, initially the weather will be mostly clear, although locally on the coasts there may be increased low clouds and thin fog. Gradually, however, the clouds will increase and from midday there will be isolated rain and isolated storms, mainly in the mountains and in the interior. In a storm, hail may also fall. Winds will be mainly south-west to north-west and initially locally south-east to south, weak, 3 Beaufort and later to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort and transient on the southern coast to strong, 4 to 5 Beaufort. The sea will be calm to a little rough and locally in the south in the afternoon a little rough. The temperature will rise to around 39 degrees in the interior, around 37 on the northern coasts, around 35 on the southeast and eastern coasts, around 33 on the rest of the coasts and around 29 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight the weather will become mostly clear, but locally it is expected to be temporarily increased low clouds, mainly on the west and north coasts. The winds will be mainly westerly to north-westerly and locally to northerly, weak, 3 Beaufort and the sea will be calm to a little rough. The temperature will drop to around 25 degrees in the interior and on the northern coasts, around 24 on the rest of the coasts and around 21 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Friday, clouds will gradually develop which are expected to give isolated rains, mainly in the mountains and in the interior. On Saturday, the weather will be mostly clear, however locally increased cloudiness that will be observed after noon, likely to give isolated rain, mainly in the mountains.
On Sunday, clouds will gradually appear that are expected to give isolated rains or even a storm, mainly in the mountains in the afternoon.
The temperature on Friday will not change appreciably, while on Saturday it will drop slightly, to be close to the average climatic values. On Sunday, the temperature will rise slightly, to return above the average values for the season.