Today, Monday, March 30, sees patchy rain early on, with brighter spells later. Temperatures near 11°C should keep conditions mild, dipping to about 7°C overnight. Occasional clouds are likely, but lengthy dry spells should still make an appearance. Light breezes add a gentle touch throughout the day. Local forecasts indicate no major disruptions from these weather conditions.
Tomorrow sees more patchy rain and a slight rise in temperatures about 14°C. Occasional morning clouds may turn into steady showers by midday. The forecast suggests a few drier intervals, though wet weather conditions will dominate. Light winds keep the day comfortable, without any abrupt changes expected.
Wednesday offers partly cloudy skies and minimal rain. Afternoon sunshine is likely to boost temperatures near 12°C, keeping the midweek weather fairly pleasant. Conditions stay generally calm, with only light breezes on the cards. Evening clouds may develop later, but overall dryness is anticipated until nighttime.
Thursday looks slightly cooler, with highs near 11°C under cloudy conditions. Patchy rain is expected to linger, but there could be breaks for a clearer spell. Winds might pick up a little, yet nothing too unsettling is on the horizon. Some overcast periods could persist into late hours.
Friday continues with further rain likely throughout. Temperatures about 10°C keep things moderate, though showers may intensify at times. Gusts become more noticeable, but breaks of calmer weather may appear in between downpours. Forecasts hint at more unsettled conditions as the weekend approaches, especially near Dartmouth. Light drizzle might persist briefly overnight.
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