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A seasonal low-pressure system is in town, but it’s behaving more like a polite guest than a stormy intruder.
Today: Mostly clear skies to start, but after midday, the mountains might throw a few isolated showers just to keep things interesting. Winds start off light and indecisive (around 3 Beaufort), gradually finding their swagger as southwest to northwest moderate-to-strong gusts (4–5 Beaufort). Seas are slightly rough to rough; good for a dramatic selfie, maybe not for a swim.
Temperatures strut their stuff: 35°C inland, 32°C along the coast, and a refreshing 26°C in the higher mountains.
Tonight: Skies mostly clear again. Winds settle from west to northwest, light at 3 Beaufort, with the west and north enjoying slightly stronger breezes around 4 Beaufort. Seas remain slightly rough, perfect for a nightcap with a side of gentle waves.
Thursday to Saturday: Mostly clear skies persist, though clouds may gather after midday, especially over mountains. Temperatures hold steady, flirting politely with seasonal averages.
In short: Summer refuses to pack up, but autumn is lurking nearby, mostly polite, occasionally dramatic, and always photogenic.