Filenews 26 February 2024
Weak low pressure affects the area. Dilute dust will be suspended in the atmosphere from time to time.
Today, after the dissipation of local fog and low cloud, temporarily increased, mainly average, clouds will appear. After noon, locally increased clouds will develop, which are expected to give isolated showers and an isolated thunderstorm, mainly in the northern half of the island, in the mountains and possibly in an area in the southeast. The winds will blow mainly northeast to southeast, weak and locally to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea will be calm until a little turbulent and later locally in the west a little turbulent. The temperature will rise around 20 degrees in the interior, south, west and east coasts, around 21 degrees on the north coast and around 13 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight there will be temporarily increased, mainly average, clouds. The winds will blow mainly northeast to east and locally variable, weak and transient in the windward to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort, but in the east and southeast coasts will blow locally to strong, 4 to 5 Beaufort. The sea will generally be a little turbulent and in the east a little turbulent to turbulent. The temperature will drop around 9 degrees in the interior, around 13 on the east coast, around 11 on the rest of the coasts and around 5 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Tuesday the weather will gradually become mostly clear, but in the afternoon locally increased clouds are likely to give isolated showers, mainly in southwestern mountainous areas. On Wednesday and Thursday the weather will be mostly clear, although on Wednesday there will be increased high clouds from time to time.
The temperature on Tuesday will not change significantly, but by Thursday it will gradually rise, to fluctuate significantly above average climatic values.
