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A “weak” low-pressure system is currently loitering in the area, apparently too shy to do anything dramatic. But don’t worry, its confident cousin, the high-pressure system, is expected to roll in tomorrow to restore order (and clearer skies).
Today: Expect mostly clear weather, perfect for pretending you’re productive outdoors. Winds will blow from the northeast to southeast at a casual 3-4 Beaufort, which translates to “your hat might fly off, but only if it’s already loose.” The sea will be slightly rough, meaning the waves are just doing light cardio.
Temperatures will rise to around 29°C inland and on the southern and eastern coasts, around 27°C on the western and northern coasts, and around 22°C in the higher mountains, because, as always, mountains insist on being cooler than everyone else.
Tonight: Still mostly clear. Winds will shift northwest to northeast at 3-4 Beaufort. They can’t decide which way to go, but they’re keeping it chill. The sea will calm down and probably apologize for the earlier roughness.
Friday: Also mostly clear, because apparently, we’re in a long-term relationship with sunshine now.
Weekend forecast: Still clear, though you might spot some high clouds passing by. Think of them as tourists taking sky selfies.
Temperatures through Sunday won’t change much, staying slightly above average, like that friend who always says they’re “just okay” but actually has their life together.





























