The week begins with mild and mostly clear conditions, though thin dust in the atmosphere and periods of increased cloud are expected. From Thursday, the weather pattern will gradually change, with local rainfall forecast and isolated thunderstorms expected on Friday, accompanied by a noticeable drop in temperatures.
Forecast in detail
High pressure is currently affecting the region, while low pressure is expected to move in gradually from Thursday. At times, light dust will be present in the atmosphere.
Today, the weather will be mostly clear, although periods of increased high cloud are expected. Winds will blow mainly from the northeast to southeast, light to moderate at 3-4 Beaufort. The sea will be slightly rough. Temperatures will rise to around 18°C inland, 20°C along the coast, and 14°C in the higher mountain areas.
Tonight, conditions will remain mostly clear, with intervals of increased high cloud. Winds will continue mainly from the northeast to southeast, light and at times locally moderate at 3-4 Beaufort. The sea will be calm to slightly rough. Temperatures will fall to around 6°C inland, 11°C along the coast, and 5°C in the higher mountains.
On Wednesday and Thursday, periods of increased medium and high cloud are expected, while isolated light showers cannot be ruled out.
On Friday, local rain and isolated thunderstorms are forecast at intervals.
Temperatures will continue to edge upward until Thursday, remaining well above seasonal averages, before a noticeable drop on Friday, bringing more unsettled conditions toward the end of the week.