A weak high-pressure system is influencing the region, keeping the weather mostly calm.
Today, the skies will be mainly clear. Winds will blow from the northeast to southeast, light to moderate, at 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea will be slightly rough at times. Temperatures will rise to around 20 degrees Celsius inland and along the coast, while the higher mountains will remain much cooler at just 9 degrees Celsius.
Tonight, clouds will appear at intervals, and there is a chance of isolated showers in some areas. Winds will shift to a northwesterly direction, staying mostly light, occasionally reaching moderate strength. The sea will remain slightly rough. Temperatures will drop to 5 degrees Celsius inland, around 9 degrees Celsius on the coast, and as low as 3 degrees Celsius in the highest mountains, where frost is expected to form in some spots.
On Friday, the sky will be partly cloudy, with the possibility of a few scattered showers. However, as the weekend approaches, the weather will turn mostly clear again.
No significant change in temperature is expected over the next three days. Conditions will stay slightly warmer than the seasonal average.
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