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A seasonal low-pressure system is still hanging around, making sure the skies stay mostly on their best behavior.
Today: Clear skies will dominate, with winds shuffling between southwest and northwest. They’ll be polite to moderate (3-4 Beaufort), except in the southwest this afternoon, where they’ll flex up to a breezy 5 Beaufort. The sea will be slightly rough, just enough to make sure your beach towel isn’t safe. Temperatures: a toasty 38°C inland, 32°C on the western and southwestern coasts, 34°C elsewhere along the coast, and a relatively cool 31°C up in the mountains. Yes, the mountains win again.
Tonight: Still mostly clear, but western and northern spots may see some low clouds sneaking in. Over in the east, a mix of low cloud, light mist, or a patch of fog may set the mood. Winds stay northwesterly and occasionally variable, light at 3 Beaufort. Seas will calm down to calm-ish, at most slightly rough. Temperatures dip to 22°C inland and on the coasts, and a refreshing 19°C in the higher mountains.
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday: Sunshine on repeat, with clear skies leading the forecast every day. It’s the kind of consistency the weather rarely manages.
Temperatures: A gentle slide down through Wednesday, then steady into Thursday, settling near seasonal norms. Translation: still warm enough to grumble, but not warm enough to break records.