Here's the weather this week.

It will hold weather with scattered clouds and longer intervals with the sun, compared to the week we left behind. Mornings and nights will be frozen, while mostly sunny afternoons, but in some places because of the fog of the sun's presence will be minimal. The fog as a phenomenon will [...]
It will hold weather with scattered clouds and longer intervals with the sun, compared to the week we left behind.
Mornings and nights will be frozen, while mostly sunny afternoons, but in some places because of the fog of the sun's presence will be minimal.
The resulting fog will appear in the early hours of the night but mainly in the lower and surrounding rivers.
In thermal fields, we'll get up at noon, while minimum temperatures remain largely low.
Minimum temperatures will move between -3 -6 degrees Celsius, while the maximum of the day is projected to move between 2-7 degrees Celsius.
It's gonna blow up pretty much from the northeast.
This anticyclonic situation and passive activity will create conditions for the biometeorological situation not to be good at certain intervals of the day, mainly at noon and at night.












