The weather is set to change in the coming days as the weak high pressure temporarily affecting the area retreats, gradually giving way to weak low pressure. From Friday, light dust will occasionally be suspended in the atmosphere, adding a hazy filter to the landscape.
Today the weather will initially be mostly clear but will gradually become mainly cloudy with medium and high clouds. Winds will blow from northeast to southeast, light at 3 and moderate at 4 Beaufort in windward areas. The sea will be slightly rough. The temperature will rise to around 19 degrees inland and on the coast, and 12 degrees in higher mountainous areas.
At night the weather will be mainly cloudy with medium and high clouds. Winds will blow from northeast to southeast, light to moderate at 3 to 4 Beaufort, and occasionally strong at 5 Beaufort in windward areas. The sea will be slightly rough but will become rough in the southwest. The temperature will drop to 11 degrees inland, around 14 on the coast, and 6 degrees in higher mountainous areas.
On Friday and Saturday the weather will be temporarily mainly cloudy with occasional local showers expected, with a possibility of a storm. On Sunday the weather will be partly cloudy at times. The temperature will see a slight drop on Friday and will gradually rise over the weekend to remain above climatic averages.






