Weak low pressure and a relatively unstable air mass are affecting the area.
Today the weather will initially be mainly clear, however clouds will gradually develop, which after noon are expected to give isolated rains and an isolated storm, especially in the mountainous, inland, southern and southwestern areas. In a storm, hail may also fall. The winds will blow in the morning variable, weak, 3 Beaufort, to later become mainly southwest to northwest, weak to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea will be calm to slightly rough. The temperature will rise to around 29 degrees in the interior, around 26 on the south and east coasts, around 25 on the rest of the coasts and around 18 degrees in the higher mountainous areas.
Tonight the weather will become mainly clear, although locally increased low clouds may appear at times. Winds will initially blow southwest to northwest, weak and locally moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort, gradually weakening to descending, weak, 3 Beaufort. The sea will remain calm to slightly rough. The temperature will drop to around 16 degrees inland, around 17 on the coast and around 12 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Wednesday, increased cloudiness developing after noon is expected to produce isolated rain and an isolated storm, especially in the mountainous areas.
On Thursday, from noon onwards, local rains and isolated storms are expected, mainly in the mountains and inland.
On Friday the weather will be mainly clear, however locally increased cloudiness in the afternoon, possibly leading to isolated rain in southern and eastern areas.
The temperature on Wednesday will increase slightly, remaining at approximately the same levels until Friday, fluctuating close to or slightly below average climatic values.


