Dust remains in the atmosphere
Weak high pressure is affecting the region, according to the Meteorological Department, while thin dust will continue to be observed in the atmosphere at intervals.
Today’s weather will be mostly clear, although there will be periods of increased high clouds during the afternoon. Winds will initially be variable and light at 3 Beaufort, later becoming mainly southwesterly to northwesterly, weak to moderate at 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea will be calm to slightly rough.
Temperatures are expected to rise to around 33°C inland, around 29°C on the southern and eastern coasts, around 26°C on the remaining coastal areas, and around 25°C in the higher mountains.
Mostly clear conditions continue
Tonight, periods of increased high clouds will continue. Winds will be variable and light at 2 to 3 Beaufort, while the sea will remain calm to slightly rough.
Temperatures will fall to around 15°C inland and along the coasts, and around 14°C in the higher mountainous areas.
Stable weather through Thursday
On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, the weather will remain mostly clear and warm, although increased cloud cover will appear at intervals.
Temperatures are not expected to change significantly through Wednesday. A slight drop is forecast for Thursday, with temperatures remaining close to or slightly above average climatic values for the season.
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