Weak low pressure brings heat and isolated storms to the region
A weak low-pressure system is currently affecting the region, leading to temperatures rising to 36 degrees Celsius in the interior. Inland temperatures remain steady for the coming days, exceeding seasonal averages. Afternoon clouds are expected to develop, bringing a risk of isolated showers and short thunderstorms, primarily in mountainous and interior areas. Hail is possible during storm activity. Winds will transition from moderate southwesterly to northwesterly at 4 to 5 Beaufort, while sea conditions will remain slightly choppy. Tonight, the weather will be mostly clear, though low clouds or patchy fog are expected to form in eastern areas with temperatures dropping to 15 to 19 degrees. From Monday through Thursday, the pattern of afternoon cloudiness with potential rain and storms in the mountains and interior is expected to persist.