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A seasonal low-pressure system is still keeping things lively without really overstaying its welcome.
Today: Mostly clear skies will be the headline, though clouds will occasionally wander in for dramatic effect. Winds begin from the southwest to northwest, light to moderate (3-4 Beaufort), but by later in the day they’ll gather steam, climbing to moderate-to-strong, and even stronger in windward spots (4-5 Beaufort). Seas will be calm to slightly rough on the eastern coast, but more on the “slightly rough” side everywhere else. Temperatures will climb to 37°C inland (bring water), about 33°C on the eastern, southern, and northern coasts, and a more forgiving 31°C on the west and up in the mountains.
Tonight: Skies mostly clear, though coastal areas will see low clouds creeping in for a late-night cameo. Toward dawn, expect patches of mist or fog, the kind that makes headlights feel more useful than usual. Winds from the southwest to northwest will fade into a light and variable mood (around 3 Beaufort). The sea stays slightly rough in the west and north, but calms down in the south and east. Overnight lows dip to 20°C inland, 21°C along the coasts, and a cool 19°C in the mountains.
Wednesday, Thursday & Friday: Still on “mostly clear” mode, though clouds will pop up locally now and then, just to keep things from getting too predictable.
Temperatures: No big plot twists here. They’ll hover around the same levels through Friday, sticking close to seasonal averages. Translation: summer continues, but without new tricks.