Filenews 20 October 2025
Weak low pressure affects the area. Thin dust may occasionally be suspended in the atmosphere.
Today, the weather will generally be mostly clear, however locally increased clouds will be observed at times. Winds will be strengthened and will blow southwest to northwest, moderate to strong, 4 to 5 Beaufort and transient locally to very strong, 5 to 6 Beaufort. The sea will be a little rough in the east and a little rough to rough on the rest of the coast. The temperature will rise to around 28 degrees in the interior, southwest and north coasts, around 26 on the west coast, around 31 on the southeast and east coasts and around 22 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight, the weather will be mostly clear, while locally increased clouds will be observed. Winds will continue to blow mainly southwest to northwest, initially moderate, 4 Beaufort and locally to strong, 5 Beaufort, to gradually weaken and become light to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea will generally remain a little rough. The temperature will drop to around 18 degrees inland, around 19 on the coast and around 12 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Tuesday, increased average and high clouds will be observed from time to time, while clouds that will develop after noon are expected to give isolated rains or even a storm, mainly in the south.
On Wednesday, the weather will initially be mostly clear, however gradually there will be locally increased clouds, which after noon are expected to give isolated rains, mainly in the mountains. On Thursday, there will be occasional increased average and high clouds, while isolated, mainly light rains are expected to occur.
The temperature will rise slightly until Wednesday and drop slightly on Thursday, to continue to fluctuate close to or even slightly above the average climatic values of the season.
