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Prepare for a weekend of weather intrigue as we unravel the atmospheric tapestry set to unfold across our region. From clear skies peppered with wispy clouds to the chance of showers and thunderstorms, each day promises its own meteorological tale. Join us as we dissect the forecast, offering insights into temperature shifts, wind dynamics, and potential precipitation, ensuring you're equipped for the atmospheric journey ahead.
Today expect mainly clear skies with occasional medium and high clouds. Dust particles may be suspended in the atmosphere, causing transiently elevated concentrations. Winds will shift from northeast to southeast, starting off light to moderate at 3 to 4 Beaufort, becoming moderate to strong at 4 to 5 Beaufort, occasionally reaching very strong at 5 to 6 Beaufort offshore. Seas will be initially a little rough, gradually becoming choppy in onshore areas. Temperatures will rise, reaching around 33 degrees Celsius inland and along the northern coast, approximately 30 degrees Celsius along the rest of the coast, and 27 degrees Celsius in higher elevations.
Tonight skies will remain mainly clear with occasional increasing cloud cover. Winds will shift mainly from southwest to northwest, light to moderate at 3 to 4 Beaufort, occasionally becoming strong at 5 Beaufort offshore. Seas will be a little choppy, remaining so to choppy in the west. Temperatures will decrease, dropping to 11 degrees Celsius inland, around 17 degrees Celsius on the west coast, approximately 15 degrees Celsius on the rest of the coast, and 9 degrees Celsius in higher elevations.
On Saturday expect partly cloudy skies with isolated showers, mainly in the west, north, and highlands.
Sunday and Monday anticipate partly cloudy conditions with localized showers and isolated thunderstorms possible at times.
A marked drop in temperatures will be expected on Saturday, with similar levels anticipated on Sunday and Monday, slightly below climatic averages.
Have a great weekend!!