Today (Sunday, March 29) in Tamar Valley starts chilly, with temperatures near 1°C at dawn and a brisk feel in the air. Patchy rain could turn into light drizzle by midday, so skies may stay grey for much of the afternoon. Later, conditions look slightly brighter, with highs about 11°C.
Tomorrow remains showery, with brief breaks of cloud. Occasional rain should persist, especially late morning, and overnight temperatures sit near 5°C. By afternoon, highs climb to about 12°C. Winds feel somewhat breezy, but not too strong. It’s another unsettled day, so heavier rain might appear in spots, though not widespread.
Tuesday may begin with patches of mist, then gradually brighten. Temperatures hover near 5°C at daybreak and rise to about 14°C by afternoon, offering the week’s warmest spell. Showers look less frequent, though a stray burst of rain can’t be ruled out. Skies could break for a glimpse of sunshine.
Wednesday reintroduces more cloud cover and spotty rain. Early readings hover near 9°C, moving to about 12°C later. Despite occasional drizzle, there might be brighter intervals around midday. Winds stay light, keeping the chill at bay. Conditions feel a bit more settled than previous days, though wet weather remains possible.
Thursday starts noticeably colder, with dawn temperatures near 0°C, but climbs to about 10°C under overcast skies. Patchy rain seems likely, although breaks could develop by slightly late afternoon. Showers might be scattered, so some spots stay drier than others. Expect a cooling trend into the rest of the week.
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