Overview
- An active cold front crossed the country Friday morning with southerly to southwesterly gusts around 60–70 km/h and locally force 7 at sea.
- Heaviest rain was expected between roughly 09:00 and 11:00, with conditions turning drier from the west late morning as winds eased.
- Some southeastern areas were set to keep rain into mid‑afternoon before clearing arrived later in the day.
- There is a chance of isolated heavy showers this evening or overnight, locally with hail or a clap of thunder.
- The weekend will be largely dry with regular sunshine and highs near 8–11 °C, nights turn cold with localized ground frost, and a warmer, sunnier pattern is forecast from Tuesday to Wednesday reaching roughly 15–16 °C.