Today, Monday, May 11, sees patchy rain and occasional light showers that’ll linger briefly. Temperatures near 13°C bring mild conditions, though moderate winds may cause a slight chill. Skies could brighten for short intervals, but on-and-off rain remains a possibility throughout.

Tomorrow looks much sunnier, with highs about 14°C and minimal chances of rain overall. Clear spells dominate for the majority of daylight hours, occasionally interrupted by thin clouds in the late afternoon. Conditions should feel more pleasant compared to previous dampness.

The next day, Wednesday, features periodic downpours and stronger breezes, keeping conditions damp in many spots. Temperatures stand close to 12°C, suggesting cooler air remains over the region. Grey skies may persist, though fleeting breaks of sunshine could occur late in the afternoon.

The following day, Thursday, maintains an unsettled outlook with patchy rain persisting into the afternoon. Highs hover near 12°C, accompanied by occasional gusts that might coincide with heavier showers. Cloud cover will likely dominate, but brief periods of dryness are possible between passing rainbands.

This Friday continues the showery pattern, presenting drizzle in the early hours and scattered rain later on. Temperatures top out near 13°C, indicating mild conditions despite periodic wet spells. Dartmouth could observe multiple bursts of rainfall, although calmer interludes appear. Any sunshine is likely to be sporadic. Heading toward this weekend, damp weather cannot be discounted, as lingering disturbances keep the chance of showers alive. Overall, the rest of the week should remain changeable, with short dry windows punctuating occasional rainfall.

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