Seasonal low pressure and unstable air mass affect the region.
Today, initially, the weather in most areas will be mainly clear, although in the west and north there will be locally increased clouds that will later very likely give isolated rain. In the afternoon and afternoon, clouds that will develop are expected to give isolated rains or even a storm, mainly in the mountains and in the eastern half of the island. Winds will be mainly southwest to northwest, initially weak 3, gradually up to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort and on the southern coast in the afternoon up to strong, 5 Beaufort. The sea will generally be a bit rough. The temperature will rise to around 34 degrees in the interior, to 31 on the west and south-west coasts, around 33 on the rest of the coasts and around 24 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight the weather will be mostly clear, although the west and north will experience increased cloud cover. Winds will gradually become mostly northwest, light 2 to 3 Beaufort. The sea will gradually become calm to a little rough. The temperature will drop to around 20 degrees in the interior, around 22 on the coasts and around 13 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, clouds that will develop in the afternoon and early afternoon are expected to give isolated rain and isolated storms, mainly in the mountains and inland areas.
The temperature is not expected to change appreciably on Tuesday, while until Thursday it is expected to gradually increase slightly, to be close to the average climatic values.