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Today’s forecast brings mostly sunny skies across the island, offering plenty of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. As the afternoon sets in, keep an eye out for pockets of cloud cover that may bring the occasional shower, especially in the mountainous regions. Winds will blow from the southwest to northwest at light to moderate speeds (3 to 4 Beaufort), picking up to strong (5 Beaufort) along the windward coasts later in the day. The sea will range from slight to moderately choppy. Temperatures will climb to a warm 32°C inland, 25°C on the western coast, around 27°C elsewhere along the coast, and a cooler 22°C up in the mountains.
Tonight will remain mostly clear and calm, ideal for stargazing or a quiet evening walk. Toward the early morning hours, some areas may experience patches of low cloud or light mist. Winds will continue from the southwest to northwest, light to moderate at 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea will stay calm to slightly choppy. Overnight lows will drop to 18°C inland, about 20°C along the coasts, and a brisk 10°C in higher elevations.
Thursday will mirror today, with mostly clear skies and the possibility of a few isolated showers popping up in the mountains by late afternoon. As we move into Friday and Saturday, expect a mix of sun and clouds across the island. In the afternoons, brief showers or even an isolated thunderstorm may develop, particularly over the mountains and interior.
Temperatures will hold steady over the next few days, remaining just a touch below seasonal norms, perfect for easing into the summer warmth without the full intensity.