Friday, June 21, 2024

WEATHER OVER THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND

 Filenews 21 June 2024



Today, the weather will initially be mostly clear although in the morning hours locally on the coast, there may be increased low cloud. During the midday hours and after increased clouds that will develop in the mountains, are expected to give isolated rain, without excluding the occurrence of an isolated storm.

The winds will initially blow southeast to southwest weak, 3 Beaufort, but will soon become southwesterly to western, weak to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort, and on the south coast locally moderate to strong, 4 to 5 Beaufort. The sea will generally be up to a little turbulent. The temperature will rise around 39 degrees in the interior, around 30 on the west coast, 32 on the rest of the coasts and around 29 degrees in the higher mountains.

Tonight, the weather will be mostly clear, however on the coast locally increased low cloud is expected. Later and during the dawn hours, sparse fog or fog may form in places. The winds will gradually become northwesterly to northeasterly and locally variable, weak, 3 Beaufort, and the sea will be calm to a little turbulent. The temperature will drop to around 20 degrees in the interior and coasts and around 17 degrees in the higher mountains.

On Saturday, the weather will initially be mostly clear but during the midday hours and after, increased clouds are expected to give localized rain and an isolated thunderstorm, mainly in the mountains and possibly in an inland area. The temperature will fall, to fluctuate close to the average climatic values.

On Sunday, the weather will initially be mostly clear, but during the midday hours and after, increased clouds that will develop, are expected to give isolated rains, without excluding the occurrence of an isolated storm, mainly in the mountains and possibly in an area of the interior. The temperature will not change to fluctuate close to the average climatic values.

On Monday the weather will be mostly clear. The temperature will rise slightly.