A shift in the weather pattern is bringing increased cloud cover and showers across the country, with potential for thunderstorms. Temperatures will remain warm, though slightly cooler conditions are expected in western areas.
Currently, skies are becoming overcast with thickening, lower clouds. Scattered showers are developing nationwide, and some locations may experience thunderstorms. A strong wind will blow from the southeast, shifting to the south and eventually southwest, then west. Highs will range from 24-29 degrees Celsius, while western regions will see more moderate temperatures of 20-23 degrees Celsius.
Thursday night, as a cyclone moves away, rainfall will decrease. Clouds will begin to break up, with only isolated showers expected. Visibility may be reduced in some areas. Winds will be light and variable, between 3-8 m/s, and temperatures will fall to between 11-16 degrees Celsius.
The unsettled weather will continue on Thursday, with further advancement of cumulus clouds and repeated showers, including the possibility of heavy thunderstorms in some areas.Winds will remain light and variable. Temperatures will again be warm, reaching 22-27 degrees Celsius.
Looking ahead, the weather will remain warm with continued chances of showers in the coming days.