Weak low blood pressure affects the area.
Today, after the dispersion of the sparse fog and low cloud cover, the weather will become mainly clear, however, at noon and early in the afternoon, locally increased cloudiness will be observed, which is expected to give isolated rains, mainly in the mountainous areas. The winds will blow mainly southwest to northwest, initially light to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort, and gradually locally moderate to strong, 4 to 5 Beaufort. The sea will be slightly rough. The temperature will rise to 29 degrees inland, to 23 on the west coast, around 24 on the rest of the coast and to 18 degrees in the higher mountainous areas.
Tonight, the weather will be mainly clear, however, locally increased low clouds will be observed at intervals, while in the morning hours, light fog or mist may form, mainly in the interior and the southeastern coast. Winds will blow mainly northwest to northeast weak, 3 Beaufort and the sea will be calm to slightly rough. The temperature will drop to around 14 degrees in the interior and the coast and to 10 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Thursday and Friday, the weather will be mainly clear, however, locally increased cloudiness will be observed at times, which may produce isolated rain showers in the afternoon and early afternoon, mainly in the mountainous areas.
On Saturday, the weather will be partly cloudy and at times mainly cloudy, while isolated rains are expected, without ruling out an isolated storm, mainly in the mountains and inland.
The temperature on Thursday is not expected to change significantly, while on Friday and Saturday it will gradually drop, to fluctuate slightly below average climatic values.








