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A seasonal low-pressure system is hanging around, more like a bored cat than a roaring lion.
Today: Mostly clear skies, perfect for sunglasses and iced coffees. Winds start off modest (3-4 Beaufort) from the southwest to northwest, but later they’ll flex into a confident force 5. Seas are slight to moderate, so expect a little wave action but nothing wild. Temperatures are keeping things toasty: 35°C inland, 30°C on the west coast, 33°C elsewhere by the sea, and a crisp 25°C in the higher mountains for anyone seeking a smug cool-down.
Tonight: Clear skies stick around, so stars get center stage. Winds ease into a northwest rhythm, light to moderate at 3-4 Beaufort. Seas stay slight, occasionally moderate, just enough to remind you they’re still there. Temperatures dip to 22°C inland and coasts, and 16°C in the mountains, which means sweater weather (but only if you insist).
Friday & Weekend: The story remains mostly clear skies, with clouds making occasional afternoon cameos. Nothing to cancel plans over.
Temperatures: Staying steady Friday and Saturday, then a teeny drop Sunday as they finally shuffle a bit closer to seasonal norms. Translation: summer’s grip loosens by just one sweaty finger.
In summary: Still mostly sunshine, a touch of breeze, and just enough clouds to make the sunsets look fancy.