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Seasonal low pressure is affecting the region.
Expect mostly clear skies today. Wind direction will vary from southwest to northwest, starting off light and locally reaching moderate strength at 3 to 4 Beaufort. As the day progresses, the winds will gradually shift to light to moderate, remaining at 3 to 4 Beaufort, and locally picking up strength offshore to strong, around 5 Beaufort. The sea conditions will begin as calm to slightly choppy, with the western region experiencing slightly choppy seas. As the day unfolds, the sea will transition to slightly choppy overall, and in some inshore areas, it might become choppy. Temperatures are expected to climb, reaching up to 37 degrees Celsius inland, around 32 degrees on the west coast, approximately 34 degrees on the remaining coastal areas, and around 31 degrees in the higher mountainous regions.
Tonight's weather will remain mostly clear, although the formation of low clouds and thin fog is anticipated in certain areas during the morning hours. Wind patterns will predominantly shift from southwest to northwest, starting off as light to moderate at 3 to 4 Beaufort, and later calming down to a light breeze at 3 Beaufort. The sea will exhibit a slight choppiness off the west and south coasts, while it remains calm to slightly choppy in other coastal areas. As temperatures drop, anticipate around 21 degrees Celsius inland, approximately 23 degrees on the coast, and about 19 degrees in the elevated mountain zones.
The weather on Wednesday will continue to be predominantly clear, although some localized clouds might appear in the afternoon. Temperatures will remain relatively stable, close to average climatic values.
Thursday will bring mainly clear conditions, yet expect partly cloudy skies to develop during the afternoon hours. Temperature levels will remain consistent, in line with average climatic norms.
Friday's weather will also feature mainly clear skies; however, partly cloudy conditions are anticipated in the afternoon. Temperatures are expected to remain steady, aligning with the average climatic values.