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High pressure is holding court today, like a weather monarch making sure everything looks orderly, mostly. A few thin dust particles are floating around, probably the leftovers from Wednesday’s cloud gossip.
Today: The sky is mostly clear, putting on a polished performance. Winds are striding from northeast to southeast at moderate to strong 4–5 Beaufort, showing off just a little more energy than necessary. The sea mirrors this mood, slightly rough to rough, as if it’s practicing a dramatic wave pose for no one in particular.
Temperatures are feeling ambitious: 27°C inland and along the coasts, while the mountains maintain a cool 17°C, clearly trying to assert their “altitude superiority.”
Tonight: The sky relaxes, remaining mostly clear. Winds mellow to a gentle northwest to northeast shuffle, mostly weak but flirting with moderate at 3–4 Beaufort. The sea calms slightly, but still keeps a whisper of its afternoon energy.
Friday through Sunday: Expect mostly clear skies to continue, with occasional high clouds dropping by like polite guests making brief appearances.
Temperatures climb a bit more until Saturday, reaching noticeably above seasonal averages, the week showing off its sunny ambition, before gradually cooling from Sunday onward, as if sighing, “Time to let the next week have its turn.”






























