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Seasonal low pressure continues its low-key residency, keeping the skies mostly clear while letting clouds drop in for a brief guest appearance.
Today: Expect a mostly sunny performance, though the afternoon may bring locally thicker clouds. Winds will work their way from southwest to northwest, starting light to moderate (3-4 Beaufort) but flexing up to strong (5 Beaufort) on the southern coasts, strong enough to remind you who’s boss of the shoreline. The sea will stay calm to slightly rough. Temperatures: 35°C inland, 30°C on the west coast, 32°C on the other coasts, and a relatively polite 27°C in the higher mountains.
Tonight: Still clear, though some low clouds may sneak in, especially along the coasts. Winds will shift northwest to northeast, with the northern coasts getting a southeast breeze, light at 3 Beaufort. The sea will stick to calm-to-slightly-rough. Temperatures: 21°C inland and on the coasts, and 16°C in the mountains, cool enough to briefly forgive summer’s persistence.
Sunday, Monday & Tuesday: A clean streak of mostly clear skies. Consider it the weather’s “no surprises” playlist.
Temperatures: Rising a bit on Sunday and Monday, then holding steady Tuesday, all staying above seasonal averages, just in case you’d forgotten summer likes to overstay its welcome.