A significant drop in daily temperatures is expected starting Wednesday, following a period of continued hot weather. The change is attributed to the penetration of a fresher air mass from the north and a strengthened north wind.
Before the temperature shift, today will remain very hot. The UHMR (Hydrometeorological Service) forecasts conditions for isolated instability in the afternoon. A moderate to strong wind will blow from the southwest.
On Wednesday, a strengthened north wind, gusting over 60 km/h, will bring a noticeable decrease in temperatures, ranging from 8 to 10 degrees. The northern parts of the region may experience occasional rain.
Looking ahead to Friday, local instability is predicted, potentially leading to torrential rain and thunderstorms.