A seasonal low-pressure system is bringing mostly clear weather to the region, with some afternoon cloud build-up that may trigger isolated showers, particularly in the mountains.
Winds will begin from the northeast to east at 3 to 4 Beaufort, occasionally reaching force 5 in windward areas, shifting by late afternoon to southeast to southwest. Seas will be slightly choppy.
Temperatures will rise to 37°C inland, around 32°C along the coast, and 27°C in the mountains.
Tonight will remain mostly clear, with light variable winds. Seas will calm slightly. Overnight lows will dip to 20°C inland, 22°C on the coast, and 17°C in the highlands.
Forecasts for Tuesday through Thursday call for mostly sunny skies. Temperatures will climb slightly on Tuesday and Wednesday, then hold steady—remaining a few degrees above seasonal norms.
