Hot Summer Weather Continues with Highs of 39C Inland

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Clear conditions are set to hold until midweek, with isolated rain possible in the mountains during the afternoons.

Weather will remain mostly clear until midweek, with a few local cloudy spells and the possibility of isolated rain in the mountains during the afternoon. Temperatures are not expected to show any notable change, staying slightly above the seasonal average. A seasonal low pressure system is affecting the region.

Today, the weather will be mostly clear, although increased local cloud cover will appear at times. Winds will blow mainly southwesterly to northwesterly, light to moderate, 3 to 4 on the Beaufort scale, temporarily reaching strong in some areas during the afternoon, 4 to 5 Beaufort. The sea will be slight to moderate. Temperatures will climb to 39C inland, 30C on the western coast, around 34C on the rest of the coast and 29C in the higher mountains.

Tonight, the weather will be mostly clear, though increased low cloud will appear at times. Patchy fog or mist is expected to form locally, mainly during the early morning hours. Winds will blow mainly northwesterly to northeasterly, light, 3 Beaufort, and the sea will be calm to slight. Temperatures will drop to around 22C inland and on the western coast, around 23C on the rest of the coast and 20C in the higher mountains.

On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the weather will be mostly clear, though increased local cloud cover will appear around midday and in the early afternoon, which could bring isolated rain in the mountains.

Temperatures are not expected to show any notable change until Wednesday, staying slightly above the seasonal average.