The capital region is off to a chilly start to the day as strong southerly winds will sweep over the western part of the country. Gusts of wind are expected to reach up to 18 m/s (40 mph) in the west, there is likelihood of isolated higher gusts near mountainous areas, some reaching up to 35 m/s (78 mph). Travellers can expect dangerous driving conditions in the West today, especially if towing a caravan.
Wind will begin to subside by tomorrow morning but it will remain somewhat breezy in western regions. Spells of rain can also be expected in the Southwest and West tomorrow (Wednesday) but it will continue to stay dry in the East.
Maximum temperature 17 degrees Celsius (63 Fahrenheit) in the Northeast.
The capital region is off to a chilly start to the day as strong southerly winds will sweep over the western part of the country. Gusts of wind are expected to reach up to 18 m/s (40 mph) in the west, there is likelihood of isolated higher gusts near mountainous areas, some reaching up to 35 m/s (78 mph). Travellers can expect dangerous driving conditions in the West today, especially if towing a caravan.
Wind will begin to subside by tomorrow morning but it will remain somewhat breezy in western regions. Spells of rain can also be expected in the Southwest and West tomorrow (Wednesday) but it will continue to stay dry in the East.
Maximum temperature 17 degrees Celsius (63 Fahrenheit) in the Northeast.