Weak low pressure is affecting the region, while light dust will be present in the atmosphere at intervals until Sunday.
Today, locally increased cloud cover will develop at times. Around midday, isolated showers may occur, with a chance of a single thunderstorm over mountainous areas. Winds will blow mainly south westerly to north westerly, light to moderate at force 3 to 4, and the sea will be calm to slightly rough. Temperatures will rise to 25C inland, around 23C along the south and east coasts, about 21C on the west and north coasts, and 19C in the higher mountains.
Tonight, the weather will be mostly cloudy with medium and high level cloud. Winds will turn mainly north westerly to north easterly, light to occasionally locally moderate at force 3 to 4. The sea will remain calm to slightly rough. Temperatures will fall to 12C inland, around 14C on the coasts, and 9C in the higher mountains.
On Saturday, conditions will remain mostly cloudy with medium and high cloud, which may produce isolated showers.
On Sunday and Monday, locally increased cloud is expected, with isolated showers or a thunderstorm likely around midday, mainly over mountainous areas.
Temperatures will rise over the weekend to near average seasonal levels, while no significant change is expected on Monday.