Filenews 13 May 2025
Weak low pressure affects the area.
Today the weather will initially be mainly clear, but in the afternoon hours locally increased clouds will develop, which are expected to give isolated rains without excluding the possibility of a storm, mainly in the mountains, the interior and the southeast.
Sparse dust will float in the atmosphere from time to time. The winds will blow from the southwest to the northwest, moderate to strong 4 to 5 Beaufort and transiently on the south coast to very strong, 6 Beaufort. The sea will be a little rough to rough. The temperature will rise to 29 degrees inland, 22 degrees on the west coast, around 25 degrees on the rest of the coast and 19 degrees in the higher mountains.
In the evening, the weather will be mainly clear, but temporarily in the west there will be increased low clouds. The winds will blow mainly from the southwest to the northwest, weak to moderate 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea will be up to a little rough. The temperature will drop to 16 degrees inland, around 18 degrees on the coast and 7 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Wednesday the weather will initially be mainly clear, but in the afternoon hours locally increased clouds will develop, which are expected to give local rains and isolated storms, mainly in the mountains and inland areas. In the areas of the storms, hail is also expected.
On Thursday, the weather will initially be mainly clear, but in the afternoon there will be locally increased clouds and isolated rains are possible, mainly in the mountains.
On Friday the weather will be clear but temporarily increased clouds will be observed.
The temperature will fluctuate at the same levels on Wednesday and Thursday, which are close to the climatic averages. On Friday, a slight increase is expected.