The sky over Portugal didn't change today, with heavy clouds, as Storm Marta is expected tomorrow. Bringing strong winds, persistent rain and rough seas.
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This is literally unhelpful information. An infant could have e written this, captain obvious.
By David from Porto on 06 Feb 2026, 21:48