Today, Monday, June 1, sees heavy rain dominating the forecast, with persistent downpours during the afternoon. Clouds cloak the sky, creating a sombre setting. Temperatures near 16°C bring a cool feel, and fleeting mist might show up early on. In Tamar Valley, no long dry breaks seem likely, so expect widespread wet weather.
Tomorrow keeps the soggy trend going, as moderate rainfall carries on from morning through evening. Intermittent light showers could appear later in the day, while temperatures about 18°C offer a milder touch. Cloud cover stays thick, although the odd patch of brightness may peek in around late afternoon.
Unsettled skies persist Wednesday, with maximum values near 17°C. Mist could form in the early hours, especially in sheltered spots, before patchy rain returns around midday. Overcast spells remain dominant, but lighter drizzle might crop up in the afternoon. A slightly brisk breeze adds a fresher edge to proceedings.
Changeable conditions look set Thursday, bringing bursts of rain and a few calmer moments. Temperatures near 16°C give a mildly cool vibe, and cloudier patches fill much of the midday period. Light drizzle remains possible, though there may be a brief lull late afternoon. Early fog or haze can’t be ruled out either.
Friday introduces moderate rain again, accompanied by stronger showers in the latter part of the day. Temperatures about 16°C maintain a fairly mild feel, though gusty spells are likely with the increased wind. Occasional drizzle may linger into the evening, closing out a thoroughly damp stretch.
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