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Today’s weather: Clear and warm

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On Wednesday the weather will be mostly clear with locally increased clouds in the mountains in the afternoon. Winds will initially be variable and light, up to 3 Beaufort, gradually turning mainly south-westerly to north-westerly, light to moderate, up to 4 Beaufort. The sea will be calm to slightly rough. Temperatures will rise to 35C in the interior, 30C on the south and east coasts, 28C on the remaining coasts and 24C in the higher mountains.

Overnight the weather will be clear with temporarily increased high clouds. Winds will be mainly south-westerly to north-westerly, weak, up to 3 Beaufort, and initially on the south-west coasts up to moderate, 4 Beaufort. The sea will be calm to slightly rough. Temperatures will drop to 19C in the interior, 20C on the coast and 14C in the higher mountains.

On Thursday dust is expected in the atmosphere. The weather will turn temporarily mostly cloudy with light rains in the mountains. The temperature is not expected to change significantly, remaining close to or slightly above the average ​​for the season.

On Friday early clouds and light rains are possible with increased afternoon clouds expected to bring rains or an isolated storm in the mountains and the interior. Temperatures are not expected to change significantly.

On Saturday increased clouds in the afternoon are likely to bring rains or a storm, mainly in the mountains. Temperatures are expected to remain close to or slightly above average for the season.

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