Weak low pressure affects the area. Dust will be observed in the atmosphere until Holy Wednesday, the concentrations of which are expected to be increased at times.
Today, locally increased clouds will be observed at intervals, which in the afternoon and early afternoon are expected to give isolated rains or even storms, mainly in the mountains and in the interior. In a storm it is possible that hail will fall. The winds will be mainly south-west to north-west, weak to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort and the sea will be somewhat rough. The temperature will rise to 32 degrees inland, around 28 on the south and east coasts, around 25 on the west and north coasts and 21 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight, locally increased clouds will be observed at times. Winds will initially be mainly northwesterly, light to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort, becoming variable light, 3 Beaufort later. The sea will be somewhat rough. The temperature will drop to around 19 degrees in the interior, south and east coasts, around 17 on the west and north coasts and 15 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Holy Wednesday, locally increased clouds will be observed at intervals, which in the afternoon and early afternoon are expected to give isolated rain or even a storm, mainly in the mountains, the interior and the east. In a storm it is possible that hail will fall. On Maundy Thursday and Good Friday, the weather will be mostly clear, although there will be locally increased clouds at times.
The temperature will gradually drop slightly to remain above the average climatic values.