Weather Update: A Mix of Sunshine and Showers
Residents can expect a shift in the weather pattern today as the early morning mist gives way to predominantly sunny weather. The day will start with clear skies following the dispersal of local light fog and low cloudiness. However, as the day progresses, the tranquility may be briefly interrupted. Post midday, clouds developing in the sky are anticipated to lead to isolated showers and potential thunderstorms, with a higher likelihood in mountainous regions, the south, and inland areas. Those caught in thunderstorms should be prepared for the possibility of hail.
Wind conditions are set to change throughout the day. Initially, expect light and variable breezes at around force 3 on the Beaufort scale. These will evolve into southwesterly to northwesterly winds, maintaining a weak to moderate pace, at force 3 to 4. Mariners and beachgoers will be greeted by a
As night falls, the skies will clear once again, although patches of low cloudiness may linger. Inland and southeastern regions should anticipate the formation of sparse fog. The winds will make a subtle shift from northwest to northeast, remaining light at force 3. The sea will mirror the gentle breeze, staying calm to smooth to slight. Overnight temperatures are expected to dip to 13 degrees along the coasts and inland, with mountainous areas cooling down further to 9 degrees.
The weekend forecast suggests a similar pattern with increased cloudiness after midday that could bring more showers or thunderstorms, particularly affecting mountainous terrain, inland locales, and southern regions. By Monday, the skies are predicted to clear up once more, ushering in a return to mainly sunny conditions.