Our country will be alternating between clear and cloudy in the Western Lowlands for the whole 24 hours. While in the mountainous areas, the cloud cover will occasionally develop, generating isolated rainfall. It is expected that the most visible precipitation will be in the afternoon hours in the northeastern and southeastern areas. While the late night hours bring a gradual improvement in the weather conditions even in the mountainous areas, removing the precipitation.
Air temperatures will continue to rise in the morning, but will decrease by 2 degrees Celsius in the midday hours, fluctuating daily values from 17°C to 34°C. The wind will blow medium on land and up to strong in the sea, reaching a speed of 45 km/h from the North and North-West direction, creating waves over 3 fronts on the sea coasts.