Low pressure is affecting the area, while dust will be present in the atmosphere, with concentrations expected to be elevated at times.
Today, Thursday, the weather will be mainly clear, although increased high cloud will appear at intervals. Winds will blow mainly from the northeast to east, light to moderate at 3-4 Beaufort and locally strong at 5 Beaufort. The sea will be slight to rough. Temperatures will rise to 27 degrees Celsius inland and along the south and east coasts, around 26 degrees on the remaining coasts, and 24 degrees in the higher mountain areas.
Tonight, conditions will gradually become mostly cloudy with medium and high cloud. Winds will continue mainly from the northeast to east, light to moderate at 3-4 Beaufort and at times locally moderate to strong at 4-5 Beaufort. The sea will remain slight to rough. Temperatures will fall to 16 degrees inland, around 19 degrees along the coasts, and 15 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Friday, the weather will be partly cloudy at times, with medium and high cloud, while local rain is expected and may be accompanied by thunderstorms. On Saturday, conditions will again be partly cloudy with local rain and isolated thunderstorms. On Sunday, the weather will be partly cloudy, with local rain and isolated thunderstorms expected mainly after midday, particularly in the mountains and the eastern half of the island.
Temperatures will record a noticeable gradual decline through Sunday, dropping to below average climatic values for the season.