Monday, June 7, 2021

TEMPERATURE RISES - DUST RETURNS

 Filenews 7 June 2021



Weak low pressure affects the area.

Today the weather will be mostly atrium. Winds will initially blow mainly southeast as southwest patients, 3 beauforts, to gradually become southwest as northwest, weak and locally moderate, 3 to 4 beauforts. In the afternoon, on the south coast, they'll blow up strong, 4 to 5 beauforts. The sea will be up to a little turbulent and gradually, in the end, a little agitated. The temperature will rise around 34 degrees inland, around 27 in the west and southwest coasts, around 31 on the rest of the coast and around 26 degrees in the higher mountains.

Tonight the weather will be mostly atrium. Winds will blow southwest as northwest and locally up to northern patients, 3 beauforts and initially locally up to moderate, 3 to 4 beauforts. The sea will generally become calm until a little agitated. The temperature will drop around 18 degrees inland, southeast and east coasts, around 17 on the rest of the coast and around 13 degrees in the higher mountains.

On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the weather will be mostly atrium, but on Thursday locally increased clouds will appear. From Tuesday evening until Thursday morning it is possible to observe sparse dust. Late nights and early mornings are likely to form local low cloud or even sparse fog, mainly in the eastern half of the island.

Temperatures will rise on Tuesday, mainly in the mountains and inland, remaining at the same levels on Wednesday, to range above average climatic values, mostly in the mountains and inland. Temperatures are expected to drop on Thursday, mainly in the mountains and inland, to return to near average climatic values.