The warm weather of the past few days will start to subside as of Wednesday, with rain and temperatures lower than the seasonal average.

Fine weather with passing clouds is forecast for Tuesday, with light dust in the atmosphere, which will start to clear in the afternoon.

Winds will be a southwest to northwest gentle to moderate breeze of 3 to 4 Beaufort, gradually becoming a 5 Beaufort fresh breeze locally, over slight to moderate seas.

Temperatures will rise to 26C inland, 24C along the coast and 16C in the highest mountains.

Tuesday night will be clear with occasional passing clouds, mainly in the west.

Winds will be a southwest to northwest gentle to moderate breeze of 3 to 4 Beaufort and a moderate to fresh breeze of 4 to 5 Beaufort along the coast.

Seas will be generally moderate, turning rough in the southwest, west and north.

Temperatures will drop to 9C inland, 12C along the coast and 5C in the highest mountains.

Wednesday will be cloudy with local showers and possibly a thunderstorm, while Thursday and Friday will be cloudy with isolated showers, with sleet or snow in the mountains.

Temperatures from Wednesday to Friday will continue to drop to below the average for the season.