Weather Forecast for the Night of Thursday, 12 March 2026
Source: National Meteorological Institute (INM) – Monitoring Bulletin
Overview
The INM warns that the night of Thursday, 12 March 2026 will be characterized by scattered showers, mainly over the north and, locally, the central region during the early hours.
Detailed Outlook
| Phenomenon | Expected Conditions | Affected Areas |
|---|---|---|
| Rainfall | Scattered showers, most intense at the start of the night | Northern zones; isolated spots in the centre |
| Cloud cover | Mostly cloudy after the rain | Nationwide |
| Fog | Localised fog developing towards the end of the night | Select low‑lying areas |
| Wind | From the north over the north and centre, and from the east over the south. Strong in the south, light‑to‑moderate elsewhere | Country‑wide |
| Sea state | Rough seas, becoming very rough along the northern coastline | Northern coasts |
| Temperatures | Night‑time lows: 6 °C–10 °C in the western highlands; 11 °C–16 °C in the rest of the country | All regions |
Key Points for Residents
- Travel: Expect reduced visibility due to fog later in the night; allow extra time for journeys, especially in the north.
- Maritime activities: Sailors and fishermen should be cautious of increasingly rough sea conditions along the northern shore.
- Outdoor plans: The scattered showers will subside after the early hours, but cloud cover will remain throughout the night.
Stay tuned to the INM for any updates or changes to this forecast.