Temperatures on Thursday will reach up to 38 degrees Celsius inland, around 31 degrees on the west coast, 34 degrees on the remaining coastal areas and 27 degrees in the higher mountains.
Although it the weather will remain mainly clear, there is a high chance of isolated rain showers in the higher mountains. The sea is expected to be a little rough.
Weak to moderate winds will blow south-to northwest, at three to four Beaufort and could increase to strong winds at force five Beaufort on the coast up to strong, 5 in the coastal areas in the afternoon.
Tonight, temperatures will drop to 22 degrees Celsius inland and 17 degrees in the coastal areas and the higher mountains. The sea will gradually become calm to slightly rough.
The weather will remain overwhelmingly clear with increased cloudiness is expected in the western and northern parts of the island. Winds will blow mainly northwest to northeast, at force three Beaufort.
On Friday and Saturday, an increased cloud cover may lead to isolated showers in the mountains in the afternoon. On Sunday, the weather will be mainly clear.
Temperatures are expected to gradually drop until Saturday.
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