Sunday, July 11, 2021

YELLOW WEATHER WARNING FOR MONDAY UNTIL THURSDAY

Filenews 11 July 2021



 Again a yellow warning was issued by the Weather Service for high temperatures as of tonight.

Specifically, the minimum temperature tonight inside is expected to be 26 degrees Celsius. Tomorrow the maximum temperature in areas of the interior is expected around 41 degrees while in the higher mountains around 32 degrees Celsius.

The warning will start from 01:00 in the evening until 16:00 on Monday afternoon.

Detailed weather

Seasonal low pressure affects the area.

Today - In the afternoon the weather will be in several areas mainly atrium but locally there will be increased clouds that are likely to give isolated rains, mainly in the mountains. Winds will blow southwest to northwest, weak to moderate 3 to 4 beauforts and transiently to the south coast, up to strong 5 beauforts. The sea will be a little turbulent but in the west it will be up to turbulent.

In the evening the weather will be mostly atrium but in the early hours locally low clouds and sparse fog are likely to form. Winds will gradually become north-westerly as northeast and on the north coast southeast,  3 beaufort. The sea will be calm until a little turbulent but in the west it will be a little turbulent. The temperature will drop to around 25 degrees inland, around 23 degrees on the coast and 19 degrees in the higher mountains.

Tomorrow the weather will be mostly atrium but in the afternoon there will be locally increased clouds. Winds will initially be variable, 3 beauforts to become by the afternoon southwest as northwest, weak up to moderate 3 to 4 beauforts and transiently on the south coast, up to strong 5 beauforts. The sea's going to be a little rough. The temperature will rise to 40 degrees inland, 31 on the west coast, around 35 on the rest of the coast to 30 degrees in the higher mountains.

On TuesdayWednesday and Thursday the weather will be mostly atrium but in the afternoon hours there will be locally increased clouds.

The temperature will gradually rise slightly to range above climate averages.