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A view of a European town square with a stone tower and colorful buildings, set against a steep, tree-covered hillside.
This is a photograph of a real place. Edit this photo to show what this exact location could look like in the year 2050 under projected conditions. Use a chronic everyday-life framing: this should look like a normal day under long-term changed baseline conditions. Keep all buildings, roads, infrastructure, signage, and the camera angle exactly as they are. Do not add, remove, or reshape structures. Only introduce effects that are directly visible in a single photo: water levels, wetness, vegetation stress, haze, storm runoff, smoke, or surface condition changes. Transform the environment, weather, sky, lighting, vegetation, water levels, and ground surfaces to realistically depict: The scene shows the aftermath of a heavier downpour, with wet reflective surfaces, enlarged puddles, and drains struggling to clear runoff. Low grey cloud keeps the light flat and cool. Stormwater rushes along the gutters, swirling around drain covers. Underground car parks show water pooling at their entrances. Make the changes visible but plausible for the year 2050, not like a disaster movie or a post-apocalyptic scene. Do not add text, watermarks, or overlay graphics.