Today is Monday, March 16 in Dartmouth, bringing patchy rain and mostly grey skies from morning into early evening. Temperatures about 11°C accompany light wet spells, with possible breaks in the clouds around midday. Winds should stay fairly moderate, offering only a gentle sway to trees by late afternoon.
Tomorrow appears partly cloudy, with limited chances of rain through the day. Temperatures near 11°C feel mild, especially during midday hours, and a gentle breeze will keep conditions pleasant. Sunny intervals could emerge late in the afternoon, highlighting a calmer trend before nightfall.
Midweek conditions on Wednesday lean towards abundant sunshine, with clear skies dominating most of the day. Temperatures reach about 12°C by lunchtime, and any gusts will be brief. Morning starts bright, carrying a sense of stability through to sunset, so showers remain highly unlikely.
Thursday sustains the sunny spell, featuring maximum temperatures near 11°C and overnight lows dipping to about 8°C. Early cloud patches might appear, but clearer skies are forecast to prevail. Light wind persists, ensuring a comfortable feel without any sudden changes.
This weekend officially begins on Friday, showing temperatures near 10°C under mostly clear conditions. Winds could pick up a touch in the late afternoon, though rain seems out of the picture. Looking ahead, the rest of the week appears settled, with stable weather preventing any major shifts in local conditions. Bright spells and dryness are expected to continue, making for a peaceful end to this stretch. No sudden changes in daily temperatures are predicted.
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