Filenews 4 April 2021
Weak high pressure affects the area, while hot mass gases are expected from Monday. From Sunday afternoon in the atmosphere there will be sparse dust, while transiently more increased dust concentrations are expected on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Today the weather will be mainly atrium, although initially, mainly in the west and southwest, there will be increased low clouds, while transiently increased clouds are expected in the mountains in the early afternoon. Winds will initially be variable and soon mainly south-westerly patients 3 Beaufort to gradually become south-westerly as west, and locally in the afternoon northwest, patients up to moderate 3 to 4 Beaufort and locally moderate 4 Beaufort. The sea will be up to a little turbulent. The temperature will rise around 23 degrees inland, 22 in the east, southeast and north coasts, around 20 on the rest of the coast and 13 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight the weather will be mostly atrium. During the dawn hours, locally sparse fog will form, mainly in the eastern half of the island. Winds will gradually become mainly north-westerly as northeast patients up to 3 Beaufort. The sea will be calm until a little agitated. The temperature will drop around 8 degrees inland and on the northern coast, around 10 on the rest of the coast and around 7 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Monday the weather will initially be mainly atrium, while from noon onwards there will be increased high clouds.
On Tuesday the weather will be mainly atrium, while on Wednesday there will be transiently increased average and high clouds.
The temperature will gradually rise significantly to range well above average climatic values.
Source: eyenews