Filenews 7 December 2025
The yellow warning issued by the Department of Meteorology for storms and hail is in effect.
The barometric low named BYRON affects the area, while thin dust will occasionally float in the atmosphere.
Isolated strong storms are expected to affect the island from time to time, initially areas in the west and progressively the rest of the areas.
Hail is expected to fall in areas of the storm. The winds will change and strengthen. The intensity of the rain locally is likely to range between 35 and 55 millimeters per hour.
The warning will be in effect until 6:00 pm on Sunday.
The weather forecast
The barometric low named BYRON affects the area, while thin dust will occasionally float in the atmosphere.
Today, the weather will be mostly cloudy, while local rains and isolated thunderstorms are expected at times. Hail is expected to fall in a storm. Winds will be mainly southeast to southwest, light to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort and in the windward strong, 5 Beaufort. The sea will be up to rough. The temperature will rise to around 19 degrees inland and on the coasts and to 8 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight, the weather will be partly cloudy and there may be isolated rains or even a storm in coastal areas. Winds will be mainly northwest to northeast, light and transient to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea will be a little rough to rough. The temperature will drop to 9 degrees inland, around 12 on the coast and 4 degrees in the higher mountains. In leeward areas of the mountains, it is possible that frost will form.
On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the weather will be mostly cloudy with occasional local showers and isolated thunderstorms. Hail may also fall in a storm.
The temperature until Wednesday is not expected to change appreciably, to remain slightly below the average climatic values.
