by InTrieste
The powerful Bora wind, a defining meteorological feature of the northeastern Adriatic coast, is expected to persist through Saturday afternoon, bringing strong gusts and variable skies to the region. Forecasts indicate that the wind will be particularly intense in the Carso region and in Trieste, where gusts could significantly affect local conditions.
Today and tomorrow, Thursday and Friday, coastal areas will experience variable skies with periods of sunshine interspersed with cloud cover. However, it is the strength of the Bora that is likely to dominate, with winds reaching significant speeds along the coast and inland.
By Saturday, meteorologists predict a shift in the weather pattern. While the coastal areas will see a moderate Bora wind in the morning, it is expected to gradually weaken throughout the day. Along with this change, skies will remain partly cloudy to variable, with an increase in cloud cover particularly over the Julian Alps.
As the Bora subsides, residents and visitors along the coast can expect calmer conditions by Saturday afternoon. However, those in areas affected by the strong winds should continue to exercise caution, especially in exposed areas like the Carso and Trieste.
The Bora, known for its sudden and fierce gusts, often disrupts daily life in the region, making it a prominent feature of local weather forecasts. While the weekend will bring some relief, the wind’s persistence until Saturday may affect outdoor activities and travel plans along the coast.