
Newsroom
A barely-there "low-pressure system" (which sounds way more dramatic than it is, like a tired intern running the weather office) is currently trying its best to affect the area. It's failing.
Today's schedule:
Prepare for a weather forecast that would bore a houseplant. It'll be "mostly clear," but don't get too excited, because it will feature "temporary increases in cloudiness during midday and afternoon." Apparently, the clouds need a brief coffee break and will show up for a quick meeting before vanishing again.
Winds: They start out "variable," meaning they have no idea what they're doing, before settling into a sensible southwest-to-northwest direction, the meteorological equivalent of finally picking a flavor of ice cream. They'll be light to moderate (3-4 Beaufort). Don't expect to kite-surf.
The sea: Described as "calm to slightly rough." So, it's either feeling chill or mildly grumpy. Not sure which.
Temperatures: A delightful, yet unspectacular, rise to 28°C inland, a cooler 26°C at the coast (for all your "sitting near water" needs), and a respectable 19°C in the mountains (for your "pretending it's not summer" needs).
Tonight:
The weather will be "mostly clear." Winds will be equally unexciting, heading northeast (3 Beaufort). The sea will continue its indecisive act of being "calm to slightly rough." Maybe flip a coin.
The great weather thriller: Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
More thrilling news: "Occasional increases in cloudiness are expected during midday and afternoon hours." That's right. The brief coffee break clouds are making it a regular appointment for three days running. Plan your life around it.
The Big Finale: Temperatures are planning a dramatic reveal by... not changing significantly. They will bravely hover near the seasonal average.
In summary: Go forth, be happy! The weather has decided to be perfectly average and non-threatening, so the only thing standing between you and a great day is... absolutely nothing! You've got this. Now go do something exciting the weather couldn't predict.