Today, Thursday, May 21, starts with slight fog clearing to partly cloudy skies by mid-morning. No rain is expected, so conditions stay dry throughout the day. Winds remain gentle, and temperatures near 19°C in the afternoon will create a mild atmosphere, with lows about 11°C overnight.
Tomorrow sees an increased likelihood of rainfall, including some thundery bursts in the late afternoon. Patchy rain might linger, keeping skies rather grey. Winds stay moderate, while temperatures hover near 21°C at their peak and drop to about 12°C once evening sets in.
Saturday begins with early mist, then transitions to occasional sunshine mixed with brief spells of patchy rain. Despite the unsettled weather, brighter intervals are possible by midday. Temperatures climb near 22°C, offering a mild day, and lows rest about 9°C amid light breezes heading into the night.
Sunday maintains a partly cloudy outlook, with some scattered showers possible in the afternoon. Morning conditions may bring light fog, but clear patches should develop. Temperatures about 21°C ensure comfortable daytime warmth, and overnight values remain near 9°C, continuing the mild springlike trend without significant wind gusts.
Next week begins with Monday offering more settled skies, though brief cloud cover remains possible. Patchy drizzle cannot be ruled out, yet overall rain chances are slim. Daytime temperatures reach about 23°C, while lows stay near 11°C. Weather across Tamar Valley stays gentle heading into the next few days. A mild breeze may accompany the warmth.
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