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The skies are mostly clear today, probably taking inspiration from 1940s Greece: standing tall, saying a firm “no,” and not letting anything (or anyone) boss them around. A weak pressure system is drifting through, doing its best impersonation of a disciplinarian who’s forgotten their clipboard. Meanwhile, clouds are making a casual appearance, like uninvited guests at a party. You notice them, but you don’t really mind.
Today (Ohi Day!): Expect sunshine with a few clouds showing up, testing your patience like Mussolini tried to test Greece, only to get a very firm refusal in return. Winds will start off gentle and variable at 3 Beaufort, then shift southwest to northwest by afternoon, still keeping things mostly polite at 3-4 Beaufort. The sea is calm to slightly disturbed, just like the general mood of someone who politely declined an unwanted invitation. Temperatures will climb to around 28°C inland, 26°C along the south and east coasts, 26°C in the west and north, and a refreshing 22°C in the high mountains (ideal for a quiet celebration or contemplating heroic defiance).
Tonight: Mostly clear skies, with some coastal clouds lingering like old stories of resistance. Winds will stay light and variable, while the sea settles down, as if it, too, is enjoying a quiet Tuesday evening.
Wednesday: Clouds might play peekaboo, especially around the mountains, with a few isolated showers possibly sneaking in as a reminder that weather, like history, has its surprises.
Thursday and Friday: Clear skies return, like victory parades after a stubborn “no.”
Temperature trend: Mild and steady, no drama, just enough warmth to honor a historic day in style.




























