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A low pressure system is affecting weather conditions, with temperatures ranging from low to upper 30’s at the start of the week and very strong winds mainly in the south.
Monday weather will be mostly clear with patches of cloudy skies out west and over local areas on the mountains.
Northwesterly winds will start light in the morning, then moderate, with later developing into strong winds along the coastal regions.
Gusty winds are expected to appear along the southern coastline later in the afternoon.
Turbulent sea conditions are expected in the south during windfall
The sea will be relatively calm in the early part of the day while choppy waters are expected later in the afternoon.
Turbulent sea conditions are expected in the south during windfall.
High temperatures are expected to reach 38° Celsius inland, 30 on the western coast, around 33 in the rest of the coastal regions and 29 on the mountains.
Evening skies will be mostly clear with low clouds developing in the west and in some local areas in the north.
Minimum temperatures will register 23° inland and along the coastal areas, while it will be 17 degrees up on the mountains.
Temperatures will remain the same with without noticeable changes through Wednesday, while they are expected to climb on Thursday and reach normal levels for this time of year.