Isolated showers and thunderstorms are expected today, according to the National Weather Service.
The western and southern areas of the island will be affected, as well as areas in the mountains
Weather forecast:
The unstable air mass affecting the area is gradually receding.
Initially today, the weather will be mostly clear, although locally there will be increased clouds. Progressively, however, and mainly during the midday hours and after, clouds that will develop are expected to give isolated rains and a possible isolated storm, especially in the western and southern areas of the island but also in mountainous areas. Increasing high clouds will be seen in the late afternoon and beyond. Winds will initially be northeast to southeast and locally to southwest, light, 3 Beaufort, becoming mostly southwest to northwest, light to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort by afternoon. The sea will be generally calm to a little rough. The temperature will rise to around 31 degrees in the interior, around 30 on the coasts and around 20 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight, the weather will be mostly clear, with increased high clouds. The winds will blow mainly northwest to northeast and on the northern coast southeast, weak, 3 Beaufort. The sea will remain calm to a little rough. The temperature will drop to around 18 degrees in the interior, around 20 on the coast and around 11 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Thursday, there will be intermittently increased average and high clouds, while clouds that will develop during the midday hours and after, may give isolated rain, mainly in the mountains.
On Friday and Saturday, the weather will be mostly clear, however, locally increased clouds that will develop during the midday hours and after, may give isolated rain, mainly in the mountains.
The temperature is not expected to change appreciably until Saturday, to continue to fluctuate close to the average climatic values for the season.