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A seasonal low-pressure system is hanging around, but don’t worry, it’s more prankster than troublemaker.
Today: Mostly clear skies set the scene, though this afternoon, locally increased clouds may decide to spice things up with an isolated shower or even a cheeky thunderstorm, mostly in the mountains (where else?). Winds begin light and indecisive at 3 Beaufort, before settling into a southwest-to-northwest flow at 3-4 Beaufort, light to moderate. The seas will be slightly rough, just enough to rock your flip-flops.
Temperatures bring the heat: 35°C inland, 29°C on the west coast, 32°C elsewhere along the coast, and a cool 25°C up in the higher mountains for those chasing fresh air.
Tonight: Mostly clear, but the west and east may see some low clouds sneaking in like late-night guests. Winds shift northwest to northeast, with the northern coast doing its own thing (southeast, of course). All light, 3 Beaufort. Seas calm to slightly rough, perfect for moonlit strolls. Temperatures drop to 21°C inland and on the coasts, and 14°C in the mountains (cue the cozy blankets).
Saturday to Monday: Sunshine dominates, but afternoons bring locally increased clouds. On Saturday, isolated mountain showers might make a brief appearance; nothing major, just enough to keep hikers guessing.
Temperature Trend: Saturday keeps steady, Sunday cools ever so slightly, and Monday holds firm near seasonal averages. In short: a slow but polite nod to autumn.
Summary: Summer’s still bossing the skies, but clouds are plotting playful cameos. Keep your sunglasses close and your umbrella… well, maybe in the trunk, just in case.