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A warm air mass and light high pressure are moving into the area, bringing a noticeable rise in temperatures, and some dust in the atmosphere from time to time.
Today, expect periods of increased cloud cover, mostly at mid and high altitudes. Winds will start out light, blowing from the northeast to southeast at about 3 on the Beaufort scale. Later in the day, they'll shift to blow from the southwest to northwest, staying light to moderate (around 3 to 4 Beaufort). The sea will be mostly calm to slightly choppy. Temperatures will climb to around 32°C inland, about 27°C along the coasts, and 25°C in the mountains.
Tonight, skies will stay mostly clear, though some high clouds may drift through. In the early morning hours, there could be light fog or mist in some areas, along with patches of low cloud. Winds will be light, from the northwest to northeast, around 3 Beaufort. The sea will remain calm to slightly choppy. Overnight temperatures will drop to around 17°C inland, 18°C by the coast, and 13°C in the higher mountains.
Looking ahead to Friday and the weekend, the weather will stay mostly sunny with occasional patches of mid- and high-level clouds.
Temperatures will keep rising through Saturday, reaching levels well above average for this time of year. On Sunday, they’ll hold steady with no major changes expected.