The heat wave will be washed away by the rain: they say when and what to expect

Forecasters anticipate increased cloudiness on Tuesday, with conditions suggesting periods of short-term rain in several locations, particularly across the western regions. According to T. Kantautas, thick cumulus clouds are expected to develop during the afternoon and evening, potentially bringing summer rain accompanied by thunderstorms in some areas.

Wind conditions are forecast to remain light and variable, though stronger gusts may occur specifically during thunderstorm activity. Temperatures are predicted to rise during the afternoon to a range of 21–26 degrees Celsius, although coastal areas may see slightly cooler readings, between 17–20 degrees. While the forecast includes potential rainfall, the outlook for the coming days remains relatively stable.

The forecaster noted that any rain is expected to be brief and confined primarily to the early hours of the night. Looking ahead to Wednesday, the forecast suggests improving conditions, with temperatures expected to reach 25 degrees by Wednesday night under clear skies. Generally, winds are predicted to be light, coming from the south or south-east, with temperatures declining overnight.

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