Today, Monday, March 23, is starting partly cloudy with only a small chance of midday drizzle. Highs near 11°C and lows near 7°C are likely, with mild breezes and a hint of sunshine through the afternoon. A few late-day showers could appear, but they should pass quickly.

Tomorrow may bring brisk winds and occasional rain. Temperatures about 12°C during the day and near 6°C at night mean a pleasantly mild feel, though gusts could be strong at times. Showers are likely in the afternoon, so expect several wet spells before evening clouds settle in.

The next day looks colder with some rain mixing with snow early on. Highs near 7°C are expected, while lows about 3°C keep things chilly by nighttime. Breezes remain moderate, and scattered showers may come and go throughout midday. Occasional bright intervals won’t linger, so damp conditions should dominate.

Cool conditions continue on Thursday with partly cloudy skies. Highs near 7°C offer a slight improvement, and overnight temperatures about 3°C stay on the chilly side. Isolated rain is possible, but glimpses of sunshine could peek through in the afternoon. Light winds help keep the day feeling moderately fresh.

A warmer feel arrives on Friday, with highs about 10°C and lows near 5°C. Drizzly spells might crop up throughout the morning, followed by overcast skies later on. Occasional heavier showers are possible, though many spots stay merely damp. Williton could see a brief brighter spell before nightfall sets in. Temperatures near 10°C might continue into the weekend.

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