Today, Friday, March 13, brings a mix of patchy rain for Tamar Valley and possible sleet, with temperatures near 7°C. Light snowfall could pop up this evening before turning foggy and misty overnight. Breezes are set to pick up, making the day feel cooler in some spots, especially towards night.
Tomorrow should start bright with approximate temperatures about 9°C, though patchy rain could arrive later. Early hours look clear, and cloud cover may build slowly, bringing a chance of drizzle. Despite occasional overcast skies, it stays relatively mild. Evening conditions could turn overcast, keeping things a bit damp.
This weekend sees patchy rain for much of Sunday, with temperatures about 12°C offering slightly warmer weather. Drizzle during the morning may shift to light showers later on. Clouds are likely to linger, but some sunny breaks might pop up in the late afternoon. Evening rain could increase again.
Monday keeps a similar pattern, with temperatures near 11°C. Patchy rain appears on and off, mixing with occasional grey skies. Mornings may bring light cloud before scattered showers take hold around midday. Later, conditions might brighten briefly, although cool breezes persist. Evening hours could still feature a few wet spells.
Tuesday also remains breezy, bringing slightly higher readings, with daytime temperatures about 12°C. Patchy rain lingers again, but there could be periods of calmer, cloudy weather. Winds remain moderate, so it shouldn’t feel too cold. Overcast spells mix with mist in a few areas, and limited drizzle is possible going into late evening.
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