Saturday, November 13, 2021

HIGH TEMPERATURES AND DUST IN THE ATMOSPHERE

 Filenews 13 November 2021 



Above the average climatic values, the temperature will remain, with the weather being mostly clear until next Tuesday, according to the forecast of the Department of Meteorology.


Temperatures will hover around 26 degrees in the interior and south coasts, around 25 degrees in the rest of the coast and around 18 degrees in the higher mountains.

At the same time, as reported by the Department of Meteorology, a northeastern air current affects the region. Sparse dust will be observed in the atmosphere from time to time, where on Sunday and Monday concentrations are likely to be locally elevated.

In detail the weather report

North-east air current affects the region. Sparse dust will be observed in the atmosphere from time to time, where on Sunday and Monday concentrations are likely to be locally elevated.

Today there will be temporarily increased high clouds. Winds will blow mainly northeast, weak to moderate, 3 to 4 and locally to strong 4 to 5 Beaufort. Locally on the west coast winds will blow variable 3 and transient to moderate 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea will generally be a little turbulent, while in the east and later locally on the north and south coasts until turbulent.

The temperature will rise to around 26 degrees in the interior and south coasts, around 25 degrees in the rest of the coast and around 18 degrees in the higher mountains.

Tonight the weather will be mostly clear. Winds will blow mainly northwest to northeast to moderate 3 to 4 Beaufort and locally on the windward coast transiently to strong 4 to 5 Beaufort. The sea will be up to a little turbulent and in the east until turbulent.

The temperature will drop to around 11 degrees in the interior, around 14 degrees on the coast and around 9 degrees in the higher mountains.

On Sunday, Monday and Tuesday the weather will be mostly clear. The temperature will not change significantly and will fluctuates above the average climatic values.