Filenews 13 July 2025
Seasonal low pressure affects the area.
Today, the weather will be mainly clear, although increased low clouds will be observed temporarily, mainly in coastal areas. The winds will initially blow southeast to southwest, weak, 3 Beaufort, to gradually become until noon, mainly southwest to northwest, weak to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort and on the coast moderate to strong and locally strong, 4 to 5 Beaufort. The sea will generally be a little rough. The temperature will rise to around 38 degrees inland, around 30 degrees on the west coast, around 33 degrees on the rest of the coast and around 31 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight, the weather will remain mainly clear, however locally increased low clouds will be observed from time to time, especially in coastal areas. Later and during the morning hours, sparse fog or fog is expected to be observed in places, mainly in the south, east and inland areas. The winds will weaken and gradually become variable, weak, 3 Beaufort. The sea will remain a little turbulent in the west and north, while in the south and east it will become calm to a little turbulent. The temperature will drop to around 22 degrees in the interior, on the south and east coasts and around 21 degrees on the west and north coasts as well as in the higher mountains.
On Monday and Tuesday, the weather will be mainly clear, however locally increased low clouds will be observed from time to time.
On Wednesday, the weather in most areas of the island will be mainly clear with locally increased clouds. In the mountains, however, during the afternoon hours and after, clouds that will develop may give isolated rains.
The temperature until Wednesday is not expected to change significantly, to continue to fluctuate close to the average climatic values of the season.