Α chilly air mass will probably be affecting the island till Tuesday, with skinny mud within the environment.
Overcast skies will carry native showers and remoted storms this night, initially in western areas and over the mountains, regularly affecting many of the nation. At intervals, storms will probably be heavy, in response to a met workplace warning.
Winds will primarily be gentle to reasonable northeasterly to southeasterly, drive three to 4, however variable sturdy drive 5 within the areas of the storms. Seas will probably be slight.
Temperatures will drop to 13 levels Celsius inland, 16 in coastal areas and 9 over the mountains.
Overcast skies tomorrow will carry native showers and remoted storms.
Temperatures will rise to 26 levels Celsius inland and in coastal areas and 16 on the mountains.
Stormy climate will proceed via to the night, with gentle to reasonable southwesterly winds, over slight seas.
Rains and showers are additionally predicted on Tuesday, with the climate regularly clearing up on Wednesday and temperatures rising on Thursday.