Seasonal low pressure and unstable air mass affect the region.
Today, initially the weather will be mostly clear, but after noon it will become locally partly cloudy and isolated rains or storms are expected mainly in the mountains and in the interior. In a storm it is possible that hail will fall. Winds will be mainly southwest to northwest, initially light to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort to gradually become strong, 4 to 5 and transient locally on the windward to very strong, 5 to 6 Beaufort. The sea will generally be a little rough, while in the afternoon it will locally become rough in the wind. The temperature will rise to around 38 degrees in the interior, to 33 on the western coasts, around 35 on the rest of the coasts and to 29 degrees in the higher mountains.
Locally increased low clouds will be observed tonight, while locally thin fog is expected to form later. Winds will be mainly south-west to north-west, light, 3 Beaufort and initially locally upwind to moderate, 4 Beaufort. The sea will be a little rough in the west and in the north, while on the other coasts it will gradually become calm until a little rough. The temperature will drop to around 23 degrees in the interior and on the western coasts, around 24 on the rest of the coasts and to 21 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Friday, locally increased clouds in the afternoon are expected to give isolated rains or even a storm in the mountains and in the interior. On Saturday the weather will be mostly clear, however in the afternoon locally increased clouds are expected to give isolated rain in the mountains. On Sunday, the weather will be mostly sunny.
The temperature is not expected to change appreciably on Friday and will be close to the average values, while until Sunday it is expected to gradually rise to be above the average climatic values.