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Good morning, weather wanderers!
A weak low-pressure system is dropping by for a visit, shaking things up just a tad.
Today’s forecast? Think of it as a sunny start with a dash of drama later. While most of us bask in bright skies, the west and north might see a few surprise showers early on. By afternoon, the plot thickens—expect partly cloudy skies and the occasional pop of rain or a rogue thunderstorm. Winds will keep things lively, breezing in from the southeast, southwest, and sometimes northwest at 3 to 4 Beaufort. The sea? Calm enough for a paddle, but it could get a smidge choppy here and there. Temperatures are cozy: around 22°C inland and along the coasts, while the mountains cool things down to a crisp 12°C.
Tonight? Clouds are rolling in, bringing scattered showers and isolated storms, particularly near the coasts and possibly inland. Gentle breezes will shift between northwest, northeast, and a few wildcards, holding steady at 3 Beaufort. Overnight temperatures will dip to 11°C inland, 13°C on the coasts, and a chilly 7°C in the mountain peaks.
Looking ahead:
- Thursday: Partly cloudy with a sprinkle of rain here and there. An isolated mountain thunderstorm might make an afternoon cameo.
- Friday: More clouds, more showers, and the odd storm, mainly in the west, north, and up in the mountains.
- Saturday: A mixed bag of clear spells and cloudy interludes, with occasional showers sneaking into the mountains.
- Sunday night into Monday morning: Thunderstorm enthusiasts, stay tuned—local showers and isolated rumbles could steal the show.
Temperatures will rise slightly as the days roll on, sitting just a smidge above the season’s average. Whatever the skies bring, enjoy the ride and keep your umbrella handy for good measure!