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Ah, Wednesday...the week’s midpoint, where the weekend feels like a distant memory and Friday is still just a twinkle in the calendar’s eye. High pressure is taking the stage today, trying its best to keep the atmosphere polite and orderly.
Today: The sky will mostly behave, staying clear for the most part, though a few high clouds may wander in this afternoon like tourists unsure of where they’re going. Winds will drift from northeast to southwest, weak to moderate at 3-4 Beaufort in exposed areas, while the sea keeps its slightly rough composure, as if it knows everyone’s watching.
Temperatures will rise to a friendly 25°C inland and along the coasts, while the mountains stay fashionably cool at 16°C, clearly trying to outshine the lowlands.
Tonight: High clouds will become more frequent, taking their cues from the weekend that’s already halfway gone. Winds will switch between northeast to southeast and occasionally northwest, remaining mostly light at 3-4 Beaufort, and the sea keeps its slightly rough mood.
Thursday: The sky will stay mostly clear, though occasional high clouds may drop by for a chat.
Friday & Saturday: Expect more high clouds to appear; nothing dramatic, just the sky’s version of accessorizing before the weekend arrives.
Temperatures are on an upward trend, climbing toward significantly above average by Friday, as if the week itself realized it might as well turn up the heat while it’s here.





























