It’s Tuesday, February 24, bringing a partly cloudy vibe with a few sunny spells. Today looks dry with temperatures near 13°C by the afternoon and lows about 8°C after sunset. Gentle breezes accompany the mix of clouds and sunshine, making for a mild day in Tamar Valley. Skies shift between sun and clouds throughout the day, ensuring comfortable weather for most.
Tomorrow remains partly cloudy with bursts of sunshine. We expect temperatures near 16°C in the afternoon and lows about 7°C at night. Crisp conditions are likely, with limited mist in the early hours. Sunlight should break through in several spots, offering bright conditions for midday.
Additional cloud cover arrives on Thursday, and patchy rain could appear later. Afternoon temperatures near 13°C and overnight lows about 7°C keep the day fairly mild. Periodic drizzle might move through, so expect changing skies throughout the day. Drizzles are possible off and on, keeping the atmosphere slightly damp.
Expect more patchy rain on Friday, with the possibility of light showers. Temperatures hover near 12°C by midday, dropping to about 5°C in the evening. Occasional breaks in the clouds may reveal some clearer moments, but breezier conditions could sweep through. Wind speeds pick up sporadically, adding extra movement to the afternoon clouds.
This weekend sees cooler air with patchy rain. Temperatures top about 10°C by the afternoon and dip near 3°C overnight. Overcast spells might linger, but occasional gaps could brighten the evening. Rain might slightly ease by late day, revealing some starlight overhead.
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