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The weather forecast indicates changes in the coming days. Today, it will mainly be sunny, with some increased cloud cover in the afternoon over mountainous regions.
Winds will start as light to moderate northwesterly, becoming mainly southwesterly later, with occasional stronger gusts near coastal areas. The sea will be slightly choppy.
Temperature-wise, expect around 32 degrees Celsius inland, about 30 degrees along the coast, and around 23 degrees in higher elevated areas.
Tonight, the weather will remain predominantly clear. Winds will primarily be west to northwesterly and light, around 3 on the Beaufort scale, although initially, in the west, winds may be light to moderate at 3 to 4 Beaufort.
The sea will remain slightly turbulent. Temperatures will drop to approximately 19 degrees Celsius both inland and along the coast, and around 11 degrees in higher mountainous areas.
Looking ahead to Saturday, the weather will begin mainly sunny but could see cloud formations in the afternoon, possibly leading to isolated showers in mountainous regions. Later, expect increased cloud cover.
On Sunday, there will be more mid-level and high-level clouds, with the possibility of light rain in the afternoon over mountainous areas. Monday's weather is expected to be partly cloudy locally, but clouds forming in the afternoon may result in scattered showers in the mountains.
Temperature-wise, Saturday will remain similar, while Sunday and Monday may experience a slight drop, still staying close to average climatic values. Stay tuned for further updates on the evolving weather conditions.