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Feeling a bit weather-whiplashed? You're not alone. A weak high-pressure system is hanging over us like a lazy summer intern, not doing much, but still somehow affecting everything.
Today, expect the skies to stay in a good mood: mostly clear, sunny, and practically begging you to skip work and hit the beach. Winds will start off light and polite from the northwest to northeast at around 3 Beaufort, before switching things up later in the day with a breezier southwest-to-northwest vibe, reaching 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea will be slightly rough. Think gentle rocking rather than full-on drama. As for temperatures, they’re heating up with enthusiasm: 31°C inland, 25°C along the western coast, around 27°C elsewhere by the sea, and a crisp 22°C in the higher mountain areas. If you're inland, prepare to feel the sizzle. If you’re heading for the hills, you might even get away with a long-sleeve shirt.
Tonight, the atmosphere stays clear and calm, the perfect setup for stargazing, journaling under the moonlight, or regretting your afternoon gelato choices. In the early hours, especially inland and in the southeast, some shy fog and low clouds might sneak in, not enough to ruin anything, just enough to remind you that weather likes to keep you guessing. Winds will gently blow from the northwest to northeast at 3 Beaufort, and the sea will mellow out, calm to slightly stirred, like your emotions after a good playlist. Overnight temperatures will dip to 15°C inland, hover around 17°C on the coasts, and cool down to a brisk 14°C up in the mountains.
Looking ahead to Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, it's a one-track forecast: mostly clear skies and temperatures steadily rising like they just got a motivational speech. Expect it to get noticeably warmer, significantly above the seasonal average, with the kind of heat that reminds you sunscreen isn't optional and iced coffee is a human right.
In short: mornings may whisper, but the afternoons will shout. Dress wisely, hydrate accordingly, and embrace the warm weirdness of it all.