Transient high pressure is affecting the region, with low pressure expected to gradually diminish by Wednesday afternoon.
Today's weather will be mostly clear, with only a few patchy high clouds. Winds will be mostly from the northeast to the southeast, light to moderate, and measuring 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea will be rough to rougher. Temperatures will reach around 26 degrees inland, 25 degrees along the coast, and 20 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight's weather will be mostly clear, but there will be some increased clouds, which does not rule out the possibility of isolated showers, especially in the west. Winds will be light, 3 Beaufort from the northeast to southeast. The sea will be choppy to moderately rough. Temperatures will fall to around 13 degrees inland, 16 degrees along the coast, and 11 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tuesday will be partly cloudy, with isolated showers and thunderstorms. On Wednesday, the sky will gradually become partly cloudy, with isolated showers possible. On Thursday, the weather will be mostly cloudy with isolated showers and thunderstorms.
Temperatures through Thursday will drop noticeably to near or slightly below average climatic values.