Today, Wednesday, March 4, brings partly cloudy weather with gentle winds rolling through the region. There is no likelihood of rain, so the forecast leans dry and calm. Temperatures reach about 12°C during the afternoon, before dipping near 9°C overnight, maintaining a comfortable feeling for most of the day.
Tomorrow offers patchy rain by midday, with brief light showers possibly becoming mist near evening. The weather forecast indicates maximums approaching 12°C, holding onto mild conditions. Nights rest about 8°C, bringing a slight chill. Clouds dominate the sky, although rainfall looks intermittent rather than persistent.
The day after tomorrow features heavier cloud cover with occasional drizzle popping up late in the afternoon. Temperatures hover near 9°C at their peak, then descend to about 6°C overnight. Despite possible wet spells, the weather remains more subdued, signalling a cooler forecast with subdued sunshine.
This weekend starts with overcast skies, accompanied by scattered rain creeping in at times. Highs land near 10°C, and lows sit about 6°C, generating a brisk feel throughout the day. Thunder might rumble briefly, yet calm conditions should generally persist for extended periods under grey clouds.
Sunday brings patchy rain and partial breaks of sunshine, nudging afternoon temperatures near 12°C for a mild finale to the week. Overnight dips to about 9°C keep the air comfortable, ensuring no drastic changes. Conditions remain stable across many regions, including Dartmouth. This forecast suggests lighter breezes and a rise in daytime warmth, though a few showers may periodically interrupt otherwise calm weather patterns.
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