Hot and unstable air masses continue to dictate the weather.
Although the sun is likely to continue to shine frequently this afternoon, localised heat-related thunderstorms are once again expected.
Temperatures hardly change at all, with highs ranging from 30° to 35°.
High air pressure and subtropical air masses are set to make for a hot Sunday.
It will mostly be bright and sunny to start with, with any remaining localised clouds clearing quickly. In the afternoon, the likelihood of thunderstorms will increase slightly again.
After early morning temperatures of between 12° and 21°, temperatures will rise to highs of 30° to 36°.
Hot and unstable air masses continue to dictate the weather.
After a sunny morning, large cumulus clouds will form; these will grow rapidly and lead to a few thunderstorms in the afternoon.
High air pressure and subtropical air masses are set to make for a hot Sunday.
Any remaining clouds or patches of mist will quickly clear, and the sun will shine across all the mountain ranges. In the afternoon, the likelihood of thunderstorms will increase again.
The midsummer weather will continue on Monday. It will be mostly sunny, with only a slight increase in the likelihood of thunderstorms as the afternoon progresses. Tuesday will bring plenty of sunshine and heat, though isolated thunderstorms cannot be entirely ruled out. Wednesday will continue to be very sunny and hot. Thursday will bring no significant change.
T. max: 30 / 36 °C
T. min: 12 / 22 °C
T. max: 30 / 36 °C
T. min: 12 / 21 °C
T. max: 30 / 36 °C
T. min: 12 / 21 °C
T. max: 30 / 36 °C
T. min: 12 / 21 °C
T. max: 30 / 36 °C
T. min: 12 / 21 °C