Isolated Showers in the Mountains – Temperature Reaching 37 Degrees

Seasonal low pressure is affecting the region. Today, the weather will be mainly clear, but in the afternoon, locally increased cloud cover will develop, which is expected to bring isolated showers, mainly in the mountains.
The winds will blow mainly southwest to northwest and initially variable, light to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort, and the sea will be calm to slightly rough. The temperature will rise to 37 degrees Celsius inland, 30 on the west coast, around 32 on the other coasts, and 27 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight, the weather will continue to be mainly clear, but at times locally increased low cloud cover will be observed. Later and during the early morning hours, local sparse fog or fog is expected to form, mainly in the eastern half.
On Monday, the weather will be mainly clear, but in the afternoon, locally increased cloud cover may bring isolated showers in the mountains. On Tuesday, an unstable air mass is expected to affect the region, bringing isolated showers and isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon, mainly in the mountains and inland areas.
The temperature is expected to gradually decrease until Wednesday, to fluctuate close to the average climatological values.