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A low-pressure system is influencing the area, bringing unsettled conditions.
Today, expect mostly cloudy skies with local showers and isolated thunderstorms, primarily in the west, north, and mountainous areas during the morning. By the afternoon, these weather patterns will extend to other regions but with less intensity. Winds will be southwest to northwest, generally moderate at 4 Beaufort, occasionally reaching strong 5 Beaufort offshore. Seas will range from slightly choppy to choppy, becoming choppier in the west later in the day. Temperatures will peak at 22°C inland and along the coast, while higher mountain areas will reach 11°C.
Tonight, the weather will turn partly cloudy with isolated showers likely, especially over the highlands and along the west and north coasts, where thunderstorms cannot be ruled out. Winds will remain southwest to northwest, light to moderate at 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea will be slightly rough to choppy. Overnight temperatures will drop to 10°C inland, 15°C on the west coast, 12°C along the remaining coasts, and 5°C in the higher mountains.
Tuesday will bring partly cloudy skies with isolated showers or thunderstorms, especially in the west and mountainous regions.
Wednesday and Thursday will start with mainly clear skies, but clouds will build during the afternoon, leading to isolated showers, particularly over the mountains and inland areas.
Temperatures are expected to remain steady, hovering near the seasonal averages.