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We're currently under the influence of a weak high-pressure system. Yes, weak. Apparently, it couldn't muster the energy to be a strong pressure system, bless its cotton socks. The sky's being all "I'm mostly clear! Wait, no, I'll put on a few clouds just to keep you guessing." Expect this occasional increased cloudiness to be the sky's passive-aggressive attempt at being interesting.
The wind is just weak to moderate (3-4 Beaufort). It sounds less like a refreshing breeze and more like a gentle sigh from the atmosphere. It can't even pick a direction, blowing mostly from the northeast to the southeast. The sea is acting calm to slightly rough, which is code for "it's not actively trying to sink your boat, but don't take it personally if it splashes you a bit."
Thermal highlights: You'll be baking nicely: 31°C inland, 29°C on the southern and eastern coasts (spicy!), and a slightly less toasty 27°C out west and north. The mountains are playing it cool at 23°C.
The night-time slumber
Tonight, the sky reverts to its mostly clear default setting. The winds are doing their gentle whoosh thing, weak at 3 Beaufort. Honestly, it's all very polite.
Wednesday: Enter the tiny dust menace
Here comes the weak low-pressure system (the high-pressure system's equally unambitious cousin). And because we can't have nice things, we'll have sparse dust occasionally present in the atmosphere. Think of it as the weather's version of a bad room cleanup: just a sprinkling of fluff everywhere. The sky will be mostly clear, except for those times it throws on a cloud or two for flair.
Thursday & Friday: The plot thickens (maybe)
Prepare for a touch of excitement! Partly cloudy at times, with the distinct possibility of isolated afternoon showers (the sky getting a bit teary-eyed). There's also a non-zero chance of thunderstorms making an appearance, mostly in the mountains, because clearly, the higher elevations attract the most electrifying personalities.
Temperature Tidbits: Wednesday and Thursday are sticking around with temperatures significantly above the climate averages, like a guest who refuses to leave the party. Don't worry, they promise a slight decrease on Friday. About time.






























