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A weak low-pressure system has wandered into the area, like it had nothing better to do.
Today: The sky starts out agreeable, mostly clear, but by afternoon, clouds will gather their courage and might toss down an isolated shower or two. Winds kick off shy and variable (a mild 3 Beaufort), but later turn southwesterly to northwesterly, light to moderate (3-4 Beaufort). On the southern coast, they’ll occasionally flex up to 4-5 Beaufort, which is nature’s way of telling you to skip the beach umbrella and just embrace the chaos. The sea will be slightly rough, so don’t expect a perfectly smooth swim. Temperatures: 31°C inland, 27°C on the west coast, 30°C elsewhere along the shore, and a brisk 22°C up in the mountains.
Tomorrow (Friday) & Saturday: Copy-paste today’s vibe: mostly clear, with locally increased clouds in the afternoon that may squeeze out isolated showers. Starting Friday, a thin veil of dust will drift through the atmosphere at times. Think of it as a natural Instagram filter, but without the flattering part.
Sunday: Mostly clear skies again, as if the weather finally decided to quit overthinking it.
Temperatures: Expect a slight rise through Saturday (because summer is still showing off), followed by a small dip on Sunday. Even with the shift, readings will linger a little above the seasonal average—just enough to keep the ice cream shops in business.