Thursday, January 8, 2026

COLD, RAIN, HAIL, SNOW & DUST ON THE MENU

 Filenews 8 January 2026



Rain, storms, hail and snow are predicted to affect us from today, while thin dust will be suspended in the atmosphere until the evening. Our area, according to the Department of Meteorology, will be affected by low pressure from the afternoon.,

Today, the weather will be mostly cloudy with medium and high clouds. In the evening, rain is expected, without excluding isolated thunderstorms, initially in the west and gradually in the rest of the island. Snow is expected to fall in the higher mountains. Winds will blow up to very strong at 6 Beaufort.

The temperature will rise to 19 degrees inland, around 21 on the coast and 14 degrees in the higher mountains.

On Friday, Saturday and Sunday the weather will be mostly cloudy at times, with local rains, isolated thunderstorms possibly with hail and snow in the higher mountains. Winds locally will be very strong to fierce, with a temporary weakening on Saturday.

The temperature on Friday is expected to drop noticeably, a slight rise on Saturday and a non-appreciable change on Sunday, to fluctuate close to the average climatic values.