Thursday, August 12, 2021

WEATHER FORECAST - STORMS FORECAST FOR FRIDAY

 Filenews 12 August 2021



Cloudy weather is expected to be the scene of the weather over the next two days, with Monday changing dramatically.

Here's the weather report:

Unstable gaseous mass and seasonal low pressure affect the area.

Tonight the weather will be mostly atrium. Winds will blow mainly northwest to northeast, 3 beaufort. The sea will be calm until a little agitated. The temperature will drop to around 25 degrees inland, around 24 degrees on the coast and around 18 degrees in the higher mountains.

Tomorrow the weather will be mostly atrium, but clouds that will develop from noon onwards, are expected to give isolated rains and isolated storms, in the mountains, inland and on the southern coast. In a storm, hail is likely to fall. Winds will initially blow variable 3 beaufort, to gradually become by noon, southwest to northwest, weak to moderate 3 to 4 beaufort and locally on the south and west coasts until strong, 4 to 5 beaufort. The sea will initially be calm until gradually, by noon, a little agitated. The temperature will rise around 38 degrees inland, around 34 on the west coast, around 35 on the rest of the coast and around 29 degrees in the higher mountains.

Friday night the weather will be mostly atrium. Winds will blow mainly west to northwest, 3 beaufort. The sea will become calm until a little agitated.

Over the weekend the weather will be mostly atrium, but from noon onwards there will be locally increased clouds, which on Saturday are likely to give isolated rain, mainly in the mountains.

On Monday the weather will be mostly atrium.

The temperature is not expected to change significantly over the three-day period, to range slightly above average climatic values.