Weather report: low-pressure system brings dust and variable winds
A weak low-pressure system is currently affecting the region, accompanied by intermittent thin dust in the atmosphere through Thursday. Today's temperatures will peak at 31 degrees Celsius inland, 29 degrees on southern and eastern coasts, 24 to 26 degrees on western and northern coasts, and 19 to 23 degrees in the higher mountains. Winds are expected to strengthen from light to moderate (3-4 Beaufort) to moderate-to-strong (4-5 Beaufort), with gusts reaching up to 6 Beaufort locally. Seas will range from slight to moderately rough. Tonight, conditions will see increased cloud cover and potential low-level fog by dawn, with temperatures dropping to between 13 and 17 degrees. Forecasts suggest partly cloudy skies with a chance of isolated showers on Friday, followed by improved conditions on Saturday. While most reports agree on these figures, some variations in specific coastal temperature forecasts have been noted between different meteorological sources.