Today, Monday, February 23, brings patchy rain in some spots, along with cloudy intervals during the day. Local weather conditions indicate minimal downpours overall, but occasional light rain is still possible. Temperatures near 13°C keep things mild, especially around midday. Skies could brighten briefly, offering glimpses of sunshine in Tamar Valley.
Tomorrow is set for partly cloudy skies, with a mix of sun and gentle cloud cover. Forecasters suggest almost no rain, ensuring a dry stretch throughout daytime hours. Temperatures hover about 13°C and should feel pleasantly mild. Light breezes could pick up later, but no significant showers are anticipated.
The midweek returns to a damper pattern on Wednesday, introducing patchy rain and scattered showers across the region. Bursts might intensify at times, though rainfall totals remain moderate. Temperatures near 13°C maintain a comfortable feel, but swift shifts in sky conditions could occur. Brief sunny intervals may appear, though uncertain.
The next day sees wetter conditions on Thursday, with moderate rain likely throughout much of the day. Heavier downpours could arrive in the morning, lingering past midday. Temperatures hover near 11°C, paired with brisk winds that stir up gusty spells. Any drier breaks may prove short-lived, so expect frequent showers.
Friday maintains unsettled weather, starting with moderate rain before tapering near midday. Clearer skies could appear in the afternoon, though light drizzle remains possible. Temperatures about 11°C feel slightly brisk. Later on, pockets of dryness become more likely, yet overall dampness continues as the week heads further toward the weekend.
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