Filenews 6 September 2025
Seasonal low pressure affects the area, while unstable gas mass is expected on Monday.
Today, after the dissolution of the local low clouds, the weather will be mainly clear, however, in the afternoon temporary locally increased clouds are not excluded to give isolated rains in the mountains.
The winds will blow mainly southwest to northwest and initially variable, weak to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort and in the afternoon temporarily on the southwest coast up to strong, 5 Beaufort.
The sea will be up to a little rough. The temperature will rise to 35 degrees inland, around 31 degrees on the coast and 27 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight, the weather will be mainly clear with locally increased low clouds, mainly in the west. Later, it is not excluded that local sparse fog will form, mainly in the southeast. The winds will blow mainly northwest to northeast, weak, 3 Beaufort and the sea will be calm to a little turbulent. The temperature will drop to around 21 degrees in the interior and on the coast and to 16 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Sunday, the weather will be mainly clear, however, during the afternoon hours there will be temporarily increased clouds in the mountains, which are expected to give isolated rains. On Monday and Tuesday the weather will initially be mainly clear, but clouds will gradually develop that in the early afternoon are expected to give isolated rains and thunderstorms, mainly in the mountains and inland.
The temperature is not expected to change significantly until Tuesday, remaining close to the average climatic values.

