Toko Mouth is quietly simmering at 16.7°C, which is basically the weather saying, “Look, I’m doing my best.” The humidity is at 80%, so the air currently feels like it’s giving everyone an unwanted, slightly damp hug.
The atmospheric pressure is a mighty 1032.5 hPa, meaning the sky is in a firm “don’t worry, I’ve got this” mood. With a dew point of 13.2°C, everything is just moist enough to remind you you’re by the sea, but not enough to actually blame anything on it.
Rain? Absolutely none. It’s the meteorological equivalent of someone shrugging and saying, “Not today, mate.”
Sunlight is trickling in at 149.4 W/m², which is just enough to reassure you that the sun is technically employed. The UV index of 1.3 means you could get sunburnt, but only if you fall asleep for eight hours in the same spot.
All in all, it’s a calm, cosy day at Toko Mouth — the kind of weather that pats you on the back and says, “Go on, go outside. I won’t do anything weird.”