Monday, April 12, 2021

GRADUAL RISE IN TEMPERATURES THIS WEEK

 Filenews 12 April 2021



The cold gaseous mass, which affects the region, gradually subsides.

Today, periods of sunshine will alternate with clouds, while isolated rains are expected, mainly at noon and afternoon and mostly in the mountainous and southern half of the island. Locally, in the higher mountains, there is likely to be transient snowfall. Winds will initially blow variable patients, 3 beauforts, to later become mainly south-westerly as northwest, weak to moderate, 3 to 4 beauforts. The sea will be up to a little turbulent. The temperature will rise around 18 degrees inland, south and east coasts, around 19 on the rest of the coast and around 8 degrees in the higher mountains.

Tonight the weather will be mostly atrium. Winds will blow southwest to northwest and local to northeast, patients, 3 beauforts. The sea will be calm until a little agitated. The temperature will drop around 5 degrees inland, around 8 degrees on the coast and around minus 1 degree in the higher mountains. Locally, in the mountains, frost will form.

On Tuesday the weather will be mainly atrium, but at noon and in the afternoon there will be locally increased clouds, in the mountains and in the eastern half of the island.

On Wednesday the weather will be mostly atrium, while in the afternoon there will be locally increased clouds.

On Thursday, locally increased average clouds will initially be observed, but gradually the weather will become mostly atrium.

The temperature will rise on Tuesday ,mainly inland and in the mountains, to range slightly below average climatic values, while by Thursday it will generally rise further, to range slightly above average climatic values.

Source: eyenews