Seasonal low pressure system affects the region with temperatures rising to 37 degrees
A seasonal low-pressure system is currently affecting the region, bringing sunny weather with some localized cloud development in the afternoon. On Wednesday, inland temperatures are expected to reach between 36 and 37 degrees Celsius, while coastal areas will see 29 to 33 degrees and mountainous regions will reach 26 to 27 degrees. Winds will shift from light sea breezes to stronger westerly winds of 4 to 5 Beaufort in the afternoon along the coast. Evening temperatures are forecast to drop to 18 degrees inland, 20 to 22 degrees on the coast, and 15 degrees in higher elevations. Thursday will remain mostly clear, though isolated showers are possible in the mountains. From Friday to Saturday, instability is expected to increase, bringing further clouds and the potential for isolated rains or storms. Temperatures are set to gradually decline until Saturday, returning to seasonal averages.