A weather forecaster warns about the coming days and announces when the heat wave will blow

Forecasters have revised the initial outlook, indicating a shift away from the previously predicted rainy and stormy cyclone originating from the west. Instead, an expanding anticyclone is expected to bring drier and gradually warmer weather starting Thursday. According to the forecast, winds are set to calm down from Thursday, with only minimal rainfall expected, and some areas anticipating no rain at all.

Conditions are projected to become increasingly warmer, with the weekend marked by notably warmer temperatures. However, the coming week requires attention. While the general trend is improving, Sunday’s weather is forecast to be variable.

Although the day is expected to remain warm, eastern and southern regions may still face potential weather disruptions. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely and will issue further updates regarding any changes. Looking at the immediate forecast, Monday is expected to bring substantial rainfall and thunderstorms in certain locations.

Wind speeds are also detailed for Monday: at night, the southwest may experience winds of 5–10 m/s, while daytime winds across the west and southwest are predicted between 7–12 m/s, with gusts potentially reaching 15 m/s, and 17 m/s along the coast. Overall, the pattern suggests a transition toward more favorable conditions, with temperatures becoming progressively warmer following the initial stormy period. Observers are advised to remain vigilant as the atmospheric patterns continue to develop.

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