Today, Wednesday, March 4, features partly cloudy skies with dryness. Temperatures about 14°C in the afternoon, dipping to near 7°C overnight. Light breezes add to the comfortable feel. In Tamar Valley, visibility might be reduced early morning, but conditions brighten for midday. Early mist fades, offering scattered sunshine by afternoon.

Tomorrow brings patchy rain as Thursday unfolds, with heavier bursts possible. Temperatures near 13°C and lows about 6°C set the stage for a wetter evening. Light drizzle could mix with thunder, so a few rumbles might echo. A few breaks in the cloud may emerge briefly, though they won’t linger.

Friday sees thick clouds overhead but little rainfall. Temperatures near 9°C in the daytime, dropping to about 4°C after dark. Winds may pick up slightly, though conditions stay settled. Heavy overcast lingers, leaving a cooler feel. Occasional gusts bring a brisk edge, but skies stay grey. Evening remains notably chilly.

Saturday keeps the sky grey, with cloud cover dominating. Temperatures near 10°C at midday and around 6°C overnight. Mist patches may appear, reducing clarity. Even so, rain remains unlikely, maintaining a quiet mood. Slight breezes shift the clouds, hinting at a subdued late afternoon. Skies hold steady without bright intervals.

This weekend features Sunday, when patchy rain is possible. Temperatures about 14°C will feel mild, with lows near 8°C. Occasional mist may develop early, and showers should remain patchy. Partial clouds might open brighter spells before dusk. Cloud layers could shift occasionally, revealing glimpses of sunshine. Overnight stays calmer overall.

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