At 28 degrees the temperature and gradual retreat of dust

Detailed weather forecast

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According to the meteorology department, a weak low pressure is affecting the area, today Monday 29/5.

Today, locally increased clouds will be observed at intervals, which initially in the west and the north and later in the mountains and the interior, are expected to give isolated rains or even storms. There will be light dust in the atmosphere which is expected to subside by the evening.

Winds will be mainly southwest to west and late afternoon west to northwest, light to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort but transient on the southeast coast to strong, 4 to 5 Beaufort. The sea will be a little rough. The temperature will rise to 28 degrees inland, around 27 on the south and east coasts, around 25 on the west and north coasts and 18 degrees in the higher mountains.

Tonight, there will be increased low clouds while locally light mist or fog is expected to form. Winds will blow mainly northwest and locally variable weak, 3 Beaufort. The sea will become calm to slightly rough, except for the western coast where it will remain slightly rough. The temperature will drop to 15 degrees inland, around 18 on the coast and 8 degrees in the higher mountains.

On Tuesday, locally increased clouds will be observed at intervals, which after noon are expected to give local rains and isolated storms, mainly in the mountains and the eastern half of the island. On Wednesday, locally increased cloudiness will be observed at intervals, which after noon is expected to give isolated rain without ruling out an isolated storm, mainly in the mountains. On Thursday, the weather will initially be mostly clear, but later there will be intermittent increased average and high clouds. Dust will begin to float in the atmosphere again, the concentrations of which are expected to gradually increase.

The temperature will not change appreciably until Wednesday, remaining below the average climatic values, while on Thursday it will rise, to fluctuate near the average climatic values.