Today the weather will be partly cloudy, with isolated showers expected and the possibility of a thunderstorm, mainly after midday. In the higher mountainous areas, snow or sleet may fall, according to the Meteorological Department.
A low-pressure system is affecting the area.
Thin dust will be observed in the atmosphere at intervals.
Today the weather will be partly cloudy, with isolated showers expected and the possibility of a thunderstorm, mainly after midday. In the higher mountainous areas, snow or sleet may fall. Winds will blow from the north-east to south-east, light to moderate, at 3 to 4 Beaufort, and the sea will be slight to moderate. Temperatures will rise to 18°C inland, around 20°C along the coast, and 10°C in the higher mountains.
Tonight, the weather will be mainly cloudy at times, with local rain and isolated thunderstorms expected. In the higher mountainous areas, snow or sleet may fall. Winds will blow from the north-east to south-east, light to moderate, at 3 to 4 Beaufort, and the sea will be slight. Temperatures will fall to 9°C inland, around 12°C along the coast, and 4°C in the higher mountains, where frost is expected to form locally.
On Tuesday, the weather will be partly cloudy, with isolated showers and isolated thunderstorms expected at times, while in the higher mountainous areas snow or sleet cannot be ruled out.
On Wednesday and Thursday, the weather will be partly cloudy, with isolated showers expected, mainly in the mountainous areas.
Temperatures are not expected to change significantly over the three-day period and will remain slightly above average climatic values.
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