A Mixed Bag of Weather Ahead
As Friday morning’s fog lifts, a mostly clear sky will greet residents, setting the stage for a day of varied weather patterns. The forecast indicates clouds will be on the increase, bringing with them the potential for isolated rain showers and the occasional storm. Those planning outdoor activities should keep an eye on the sky, especially in areas prone to sudden weather changes.
The likelihood of storms is particularly high in the mountainous regions, along the south coast, and in inland areas. There’s even a chance of hailstones, adding an extra layer of unpredictability to the day’s weather. As for temperatures, they are expected to reach a comfortable 27 degrees Celsius inland, while coastal areas will experience a slightly cooler 24 degrees Celsius. Mountain dwellers can anticipate a brisk 18 degrees Celsius.
As night falls, the skies will clear up in most places, but increased clouds may linger in parts. Fog formation is anticipated inland and towards the southeast of the island, signaling a need for caution among late-night travelers. The mercury will dip to 13 degrees Celsius inland and along the coasts, and a cooler nine degrees Celsius in higher altitudes.
The weekend forecast suggests that afternoons could see a resurgence of cloud activity, with chances of rain or isolated storms particularly inland, in the mountains, and on the south coast. However, those looking forward to outdoor plans can take heart as Monday is expected to bring sunnier skies and calmer weather conditions.
In light of the forecast, residents and visitors alike should prepare for quick shifts in the weather, from clear skies to clouds and rain, and back again. It’s a reminder of nature’s ever-changing canvas and the beauty of its unpredictability.