Today, Saturday, February 28, will see patchy rain across Tamar Valley with light drizzle in some parts. Temperatures near 9°C and mostly overcast skies create a damp forecast, though a few cloudy breaks may appear. Showers look likely to remain into the evening, keeping conditions on the cooler side.

Tomorrow, Sunday, is due for moderate rain with temperatures about 11°C. Clouds loom overhead for much of the day, and occasional showers may persist into late hours. Brief lulls are possible, but wet weather still dominates the forecast, so expect a rather cloudy, damp atmosphere. Heavier bursts might crop up during midday, keeping conditions consistently soggy.

The next day, Monday, brings more patchy rain, with temperatures near 12°C and cloudy conditions. Light showers could pop up, although drier spells might appear in between. Skies should stay mostly grey, gradually turning less wet toward nightfall. However, a brief break in showers may bring relief under the sky.

The following day, Tuesday, seems milder, hovering around 13°C, with clouded skies. Rain still remains a possibility, but chances of extended dryness look stronger. Stray drizzle is expected to be brief, giving way to calmer weather later on. Cloud cover persists at times, yet dryness is more likely overall.

Midweek, Wednesday, likely stays sunny, with temperatures about 13°C and generally clear conditions. Rainfall appears unlikely, so dryness should persist. Skies remain open, making for a bright day overall, free from earlier greyer spells. A stable pattern should hold, letting the day pass without significant showers.

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