Monday will see dust suspended in the atmosphere, with elevated concentrations at times, and temperatures up to 24C inland, 22C on the south and east coasts, 25C on the west and north coasts, and 13C in the higher mountains.

There is a chance of rain in the mountains and in the north. Winds will initially be south-easterly to south-westerly, weak to moderate, up to 4 Beaufort, locally up to strong, 5 Beaufort, gradually turning easterly to south-easterly of the same intensity. In the afternoon winds will turn north-to south-easterly and strong, especially on the coast, up to 5 Beaufort. The sea will initially be slightly rough to rough.

Overnight will turn mainly cloudy bringing a chance of isolated rains. Temperatures will drop to 14C inland, 16C on the south and east coasts, 18C on the west and north coasts, and 10C in the higher mountains. Winds will continue to be north-to south-easterly, weak to moderate, up to 4 Beaufort, and up to very strong on the coast, 6 Beaufort. The sea will be rough.

Tuesday will be mainly cloudy with intense dust and sporadic rains expected and Wednesday and Thursday will be at times overcast, with ongoing dust spells and a chance of rains and an isolated storm.

Temperatures on Tuesday will increase, especially on the coast, while on Wednesday a slight drop is expected, to hold steady through Thursday, with values slightly above the seasonal norms.