High pressure is affecting the region today, bringing periods of increased cloud cover and the possibility of isolated light showers, mainly in the mountains. Winds will blow from the northeast to southeast, while temperatures will hover around 24°C inland and along the coasts. From the evening onwards, the weather will become mostly clear. A gradual rise in temperature is expected from midweek.
From Tuesday through Thursday, conditions will remain generally clear, with temperatures marking a gradual rise in temperature and staying above the average climatological values for the season.
Detailed forecast
High pressure continues to affect the area.
Today, locally increased cloud will appear at intervals and may produce isolated light showers, mainly in higher elevations. Winds will blow from the northeast to southeast, light to moderate, at 3 to 4 Beaufort, and the sea will be calm to slightly rough. Temperatures will reach around 24°C inland and on the coast, and 12°C in the higher mountains.
Tonight, the weather will remain mostly clear. Winds will shift mainly to the northwest to northeast, light and occasionally moderate at 3 to 4 Beaufort, while the sea will stay calm to slightly rough. Temperatures will fall to 12°C inland, around 15°C on the coasts, and 6°C in the higher mountains.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday will be generally mostly clear.
By Thursday, temperatures will gradually rise to remain above the typical climatological averages.
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