A weak low pressure is affecting the area. Light dust may be suspended in the atmosphere at times.
Today, there will be intermittently increased mainly medium and high clouds, however at noon and after, clouds that will develop are expected to give isolated rains, without excluding the isolated storm, mainly in the mountainous areas and in areas in the south. The winds will blow mainly southwest to northwest, weak to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort and temporarily on the windward coast moderate to strong, 4 to 5 Beaufort. The sea will be slightly rough in the south, west and north and calm to slightly rough in the east. The temperature will rise to around 29 degrees in the interior, the southeastern and eastern coasts, around 27 on the rest of the coasts and around 21 degrees in the higher mountainous areas.
Tonight, the weather will be mostly clear. Winds will gradually become light, 3 Beaufort and the sea will be generally calm to slightly rough. The temperature will drop to around 16 degrees inland, around 18 on the coast and around 11 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Wednesday, the weather will initially be mainly clear, however, locally increased cloudiness will gradually be observed, which after noon is expected to produce isolated rains, without ruling out the possibility of an isolated storm, mainly in the mountainous areas but also in the interior.
On Thursday, increased medium and high clouds will be observed at intervals, while clouds that will develop after noon are expected to produce isolated rains, without excluding the isolated storm, mainly in the mountainous areas but also in the interior. On Friday, the weather will initially be mainly clear, however, locally increased clouds will gradually be observed.
The temperature is not expected to change significantly until Friday, continuing to fluctuate close to and slightly above the average climatic values of the season.












