If you still remember what autumn looks like, after a long, dry, scorching summer of protracted heatwaves, it's set to make a return over the next few days, in a welcome change of scenery with much needed rain, hopefully without flooding problems or crop damages.
From noon onwards tomorrow, overcast skies will bring isolated showers or storms in most inland regions and over the mountains, with light to moderate winds, force three to four, later turning strong force four to five, over slight to moderate seas.
Temperatures will rise to 34 degrees Celsius inland, 31 in coastal regions and 25 on the mountains.
Similar outlook on Tuesday, with local showers and storms running into Wednesday too, before the weather gradually clears out on Thursday.
Temperatures will remain near the seasonal average.