A weak high‑pressure system is affecting the region.
Skies will be mostly clear today, though periods of increased cloud cover are expected in some areas. Winds will start out mainly west to northwest at moderate to strong levels, 4 to 5 Beaufort, before shifting to southwest to northwest and easing to 3 to 4 Beaufort. Seas will be slightly rough to rough, and locally rough in the west, gradually becoming slightly rough elsewhere and remaining rough in the west. Temperatures will reach about 19 Celsius inland and along the coast, and 8 Celsius in the higher mountains.
Tonight will be mostly clear, though patchy light fog or low cloud may form, mainly inland and in the east. Winds will be light, 3 Beaufort, from the northwest to northeast. Seas will remain up to slightly rough. Temperatures will fall to 5 Celsius inland, around 9 on the south and east coasts, around 10 on the west and north coasts, and 1 Celsius in the higher mountains, where frost is expected in places.
On Friday and Saturday, periods of increased cloud cover are expected.
Sunday will be partly cloudy with isolated showers at times.
Temperatures will gradually rise through Saturday to above seasonal averages, before dipping slightly on Sunday.
