Stable weather conditions, temperatures up to 35 degrees Celsius

TIRANA, May 26 – The Meteorological Military Service said Albania will experience relatively stable atmospheric conditions on Tuesday.

The weather will feature clear skies. It will also include occasional moderate cloud cover over eastern mountainous areas during midday and afternoon hours.

Meanwhile, local rainfall is expected in eastern and southern mountainous areas. The rainfall will remain light in intensity.

The wind will blow from the northwest to northeast. It will reach an average speed of 5 m/s. In addition, it will increase up to 8 m/s along coastal and valley areas.

Sea conditions in the Adriatic and Ionian seas will range from force 1 to 2.

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