Sunny days ahead as temperatures climb above normal

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Today, the weather will be mostly clear. However, during the midday hours, locally developing clouds may bring isolated showers, mainly in mountainous and southern areas.

Temperatures will rise to 27°C inland, around 25°C on the coasts, and 18°C in the higher mountains.

A gradual increase in temperature is expected through Thursday, with values exceeding the average climatic norms for the season.

Detailed weather forecast

A weak low-pressure system is affecting the region.

Today, the weather will be mostly clear, though during the midday hours, locally increasing clouds may lead to isolated showers, primarily over the mountains and in the south. Winds will blow mainly from the southwest to northwest, light to moderate at 3 to 4 Beaufort, gradually becoming moderate to strong at 4 to 5 Beaufort. The sea will become slightly rough. Temperatures will rise to 27°C inland, around 25°C on the coasts, and 18°C in the higher mountains.

Tonight, the weather will remain mostly clear, although at times locally increased cloud cover will be observed. Winds will blow mainly from the southwest to northwest, light at 3 Beaufort. The sea will be slightly rough. Temperatures will drop to 11°C inland, around 14°C on the coasts, and 8°C in the higher mountains.

On Tuesday, locally increased cloud cover will appear from time to time. On Wednesday and Thursday, the weather will be mostly clear. Temperatures will gradually rise until Thursday, reaching above the seasonal average.

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