Weak low pressure is gradually beginning to affect the area. In the atmosphere will be observed progressively thin dust, the concentrations of which may be temporarily increased, while it is expected to recede on Sunday.
Today the weather will be mostly clear, however from the afternoon there will be increased average and high clouds. Winds will be northeast to southeast, light to moderate and gradually moderate, 4 Beaufort, but in the southwest and locally on the northern coast they will blow transiently to strong, 4 to 5 Beaufort. The sea will generally be a bit rough. The temperature will rise to around 22 degrees in the interior and on the coasts and around 15 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight the weather will be intermittently mostly cloudy with medium and high clouds. The winds will blow mainly northeast to southeast and locally variable, weak and on the windward to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea will be a little rough, however later in the east it will become a little rough to rough. The temperature will drop to around 5 degrees in the interior, around 9 in the southeast and on the northern coasts, around 11 on the rest of the coasts and around 6 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Saturday the weather will be mostly clear, but in the late afternoon there will be increased cloud in the west, which in the evening is expected to give isolated showers and an isolated thunderstorm, mainly in western and northern areas. On Sunday, isolated showers or even isolated thunderstorms are expected gradually. On Monday, locally increased clouds are expected to give isolated rains after noon, mainly in the mountains.
The temperature is not expected to change significantly on Saturday, to remain above the average climatic values, while on Sunday it will decrease, to be close to the average values for the season. On Monday, the temperature will rise slightly.