As of mid‑morning at Toko Mouth, things are ticking along nicely in that familiar coastal way. The temperature is sitting at a comfortable 16°C — not exactly BBQ weather, but pleasant enough to get outside without too many layers.
Humidity’s fairly high at 80%, so there’s a bit of dampness hanging in the air, but nothing out of the ordinary for this part of the world. Atmospheric pressure is steady around 1016 hPa, which usually means the weather’s behaving itself for now.
There’s no rain to report, and the rain gauge is staying stubbornly empty — good news for the river and even better news for anyone hoping to keep their socks dry. Solar radiation is low at just over 100 W/m², so the sun’s more of a suggestion than a commitment, and the UV index is down at 0.8, meaning the sunscreen can stay in the bag today.
All up, it’s one of those understated Toko Mouth days: mild, calm, and quietly getting on with it. Not flashy, not dramatic — just dependable weather doing what it does best.
