Filenews 1 June 2025
Instability in the weather will bring the beginning of this summer, as unstable gas mass affects the region, causing local rains and sporadic thunderstorms mainly in mountainous areas and inland.
Tonight the weather will be mainly clear, with temporary increased cloudiness in some areas. The winds will blow northwest, weak to moderate (3-4 Beaufort), while the sea will be up to a little rough. The temperature will drop to 14 degrees inland, around 16 degrees on the coast and 10 degrees in the mountains.
Tomorrow Sunday, the weather will start clear, but gradually local clouds will develop with the possibility of isolated rains or storms mainly in the mountains and inland. The winds will be southwest to northwest 3 to 4 Beaufort, reaching locally on the south coast up to 5 Beaufort. The temperature will reach 28 degrees in the interior, 25 in the west, 27 in the rest of the coast and 20 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Sunday evening the weather will remain mainly clear, with weak winds and calm to slightly turbulent seas.
On Monday, locally increased clouds are expected again with the possibility of isolated rains or thunderstorms in the mountains and inland, while on Tuesday the weather will be mainly clear with possible afternoon clouds in the mountains. On Wednesday, fully clear weather is predicted.
The temperature will rise gradually and noticeably until Wednesday, exceeding the average climatic values for the season, bringing more typical summer conditions.