The extension of the yellow alert signifies a forecast of heavy rainfall, with accumulations potentially exceeding 15 l/m² in one hour. Moderate and thundery showers are expected, which could be strong in some areas. Additionally, there is a possibility of hail (1-2 cm) and strong wind gusts (50-60 km/h).
For Sunday, May 3, the sky will be partly cloudy, with increasing cloudiness in the afternoon, becoming very cloudy by night. Light scattered showers may occur in the first part of the day, followed by moderate and thundery showers in the second, potentially strong in some locations. The wind will be light and variable, settling from the southeast in the morning and shifting to a northerly component by midday. Little change is expected in maximum temperatures.
Monday will see similar weather, with very cloudy skies, especially in the morning. Moderate and thundery showers are forecast in some areas. The wind will be light to moderate from the north/northwest, with some strong gusts. Temperatures will drop, with slight decreases in minimums and more noticeable drops in maximums.
On Tuesday, May 5, no significant changes are expected. The sky will be cloudy, with very cloudy intervals. Moderate and occasionally thundery showers may occur. The wind will be light to moderate from the west-northwest, with strong gusts. Minimum temperatures will drop slightly, and maximums will remain unchanged.




