Source: CNA
A weak low-pressure system is present in the area.
Today will be mostly clear, but after noon, developing clouds will bring isolated showers or thunderstorms, especially in the mountains. Winds will be variable, light, and 2 to 3 Beaufort at first, then gradually shift southwest to northwest, light, to 3 Beaufort, and locally up to a moderate 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea will be calm to a little rough. The temperature will rise to around 28 degrees inland, 25 degrees on the coast, and 17 degrees higher in the mountains.
Tonight's weather will be mostly clear, but there will be increased low clouds along the coast and locally inland, and localized fog is expected to form later primarily in inland areas. Winds will be light and variable, ranging from northwest to northeast at 2 to 3 Beaufort, and the sea will be calm to slightly rough. Temperatures will fall to around 11 degrees in the interior, 15 degrees on the southeast and east coasts, 14 degrees on the rest of the coast, and 9 degrees in the higher mountains.
Saturday's weather will be mostly clear at first, but by midday, developing clouds are expected to bring isolated showers or thunderstorms, particularly in the highlands. Localized fog is expected to form late in the evening and early in the morning, primarily in inland areas. Temperatures are not expected to change significantly and will remain close to the season's average.
On Sunday, there will be partly cloudy spells with isolated rain. Localized fog is expected to form late at night and early in the morning, primarily in inland areas. The temperature is not expected to change significantly, remaining close to the season's average climatic values.
On Monday, the sky will be mostly cloudy, with isolated showers and thunderstorms. Localized fog is expected to form late in the evening and early in the morning, primarily in inland areas. Temperatures are not expected to change significantly and will remain close to the season's average.