A weak high-pressure system is influencing the region, bringing mainly clear skies tonight. However, periods of increased cloud cover are expected in some areas. Winds will be light, coming from the northwest to northeast, and along the northern coast from the southeast, at around 3 on the Beaufort scale, while the sea will be slightly rough at times.
Temperatures will drop to 3°C inland, around 5°C along the coasts, and down to -2°C in the higher mountainous areas. Frost is expected in the mountains, semi-mountainous areas, and possibly in some inland regions.
Gradual temp increase
Tomorrow, the weather will be mainly clear, though local periods of increased cloud cover are possible. Winds will be mostly from the northwest to northeast, light to moderate, at 3–4 on the Beaufort scale. The sea will be slightly rough. Temperatures will rise to 15°C inland, around 17°C along the coasts, and 6°C in the higher mountainous areas.
Tomorrow evening, the weather will remain mainly clear, with occasional increased cloud cover. Winds will be mainly from the northeast to southeast, light to moderate at 3–4 on the Beaufort scale, and the sea will be slightly rough.
On Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, the weather will remain mainly clear, with occasional periods of cloud. Temperatures are expected to rise gradually, remaining slightly above average for this time of year.